Once again, EZ-Link is back at it again, introducing cute EZ-link designs to make your commute that much cuter.
How many bears does it take to empty a honey pot?
Just one – Winnie The Pooh!
They previously teased fans with this cryptic message that says “Your Dreams Are About To Come Pooh!” coupled with a picture of Winnie The Pooh.
All the fans of Winnie The Pooh were instantly attracted to this, asking questions like when it will be available and where this would be available for purchase. Many also tagged their friends and family so that they could get them together.
Winnie The Pooh EZ-Link Card Designs
Well, the time has come because EZ-Link has just announced the release of Winnie The Pooh EZ-link card designs!
There are two designs, one of regular ol’ Pooh sitting on a grass patch and interacting with a butterfly, while the other one features a mugshot of Pooh.
I don’t know about you but they’re both equally cute to me. It’s definitely “twice as sweet”!
Each card is selling for $12, but guess what? They come with a $7 load value, so you’re really just paying $5 for the card.
Is $5 really worth it to replace the old EZ-link with a cute af Winnie The Pooh one? Yes.
Where Can I Get Them?
The cards are available progressively at all TransitLink Ticket Offices but before you head down to the nearest one to you, you might want to check the comments section on their post because netizens all over Singapore have been updating it so that the rest of us know which ticket offices have already run out of stock.
As of right now, it seems that Orchard, Raffles, Boon Lay, and Serangoon have both designs available, but Yishun, Chinatown, Jurong East, and Bugis don’t have them. It is unsure as to whether these places ran out of stock or the cards are not available to them yet since EZ-Link did mention in their Facebook post that the cards will be made available at all ticket offices progressively.
So if you don’t want to get disappointed, be sure to get them fast at the mentioned places before they run out of stock!
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