It might be 2019 but Hello Kitty, the mouthless cat is still adored by thousands around the world.
Remember when Hello Kitty appeared in Singapore as a cafe?
Or when it was released as an EZ-Link charm?
Singaporeans went c-c-c-crazy.
Well, for you mouthless kitties out there, you have something new to go gaga over.
New Hello Kitty Merchandise Up For Grabs
For a limited time only, Hello Kitty fans can get their hands on an exclusive Hello Kitty Bucket and Cup at Grab & Gold Cafe.
Each set costs $28.50 (U.P $40) and comes with the following items:
- Hello Kitty Bucket & Cup x 1
- Regular Popcorn x 1
- Drink x 1
- Hot Food x 1
Hot food choices include Asian Spiced Drumlets, Homemade Cookies, Fish & Chips or Sandwiches.
If you were to get two sets, it’ll be $54 instead of $57 ($28.50*2).
Just make sure to be fast because it’s on a while stocks last basis.
Sets will vary with different Grab & Gold outlets:
- Suntec City GV
- Vivo City GV
- Paya Lebar GV
- Funan GV
You’re welcome! 😉Â
Movies To Watch This August 2019
So now, you have a reason to go to Golden Village, but what movies will you be going for? Here are a couple of movies screening in Singapore cinemas you might just want to watch.
Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw
A spin-off from The Fast and the Furious franchise, this movie features Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) pairing up with his rival Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) to face off a cyber-genetically enhanced anarchist Brixton (Idris Elba) in an action-packed movie. We’ve reviewed this movie in this week’s #MovieMonday so check it out!
Release date: 1 Aug 2019
Bring The Soul: The Movie
If you’re a fan of BTS, you’re going to want to catch this music documentary about this world-acclaimed KPOP group.
It shows you BTS’ world away from the stage with spectacular concert performances, group discussions and more.
Release date: 7 Aug 2019
Line Walker 2: Invisible Spy
In this action thriller, terrorists have trained up their own agents and infiltrated police agencies all around the world.
Nobody can be trusted as the race to d-day starts on the streets of Hong Kong.
Release date: 8 Aug 2019
The Divine Fury
A martial champion fighter discovers that he has unexplainable wounds on his palms that are suspiciously similar to the wounds suffered by Jesus on a crucifix.
Trying to find the answers to his questions, he joined up with Father An, an exorcist of the Vatican and fight against powerful evil forces.
Release date: 15 Aug 2019
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