Calling all BTS ARMYs! This one’s for you.
I’m sure all of us know of at least a few people in our lives who are obsessed with the K-pop boy band, BTS.
Although the majority of their fan base comes from young teenage girls, they are also starting to gain popularity among the older generation.
This just goes to show that these seven South-Korean heartthrobs can pretty much steal the hearts of anyone.
However, getting to actually meet them is a rare occurrence, so many fans might look for alternative ways to feel closer to them and show their support.
This includes buying anything with their faces on it.
7-Eleven Now Sells BTS-Themed Blood-Red Coffee
If you love coffee almost as much as you love BTS, then this is perfect for you.
7-Eleven Singapore is now selling BTS-themed packaged hot brew coffee!
The hot coffee comes in blood-red mugs with seven different designs, one for each BTS member – Jungkook, J-Hope, Jimin, RM, Jin, Suga and V.
The cups are sold for $3.50 each, which means buying all seven will only cost you $24.50.
$24.50 to drink out of a different Korean guy’s face every day of the week? I’d say that’s pretty worth it.
This packaged coffee was launched in line with BTS’ latest album, Map of the Soul: Persona, which sold 3.2 million copies within its first month of being released in South Korea.
It went on to become the best-selling album in South Korean history.
The Merch Is Selling Fast
Although the packaged coffee cups just got released a while back, fans have been quick to start collecting them.
The coffee was already being sold in other countries before it arrived in Singapore.
This is not the first time that 7-Eleven has sold BTS-themed merchandise. Just last July, they released a cold brew Americano set to celebrate the group’s 6th anniversary.
Fans are thrilled about this new launch, and I’m sure that it won’t be long before these coffee cups are out of stock.
So if you’re a part of the BTS Army yourself, make sure you get your hands on these before its too late!
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