Beat your morning public transport blues by having limited edition EZ-Link cards from your favourite Gudetama and Hello Kitty characters from 15 and 19 July 2016 respectively. EZ-Link has announced that they will be launching 3 different designs of Gudetama and 2 designs of Hello Kitty – all limited edition!
With the launch of their new Hello Kitty Flower Series EZ-Link cards, fans of the mouthless kitty will be able to stand out from usual ordinary-looking EZ-Link cards. Both designs from the Flower Series, Hello Kitty Flower Oasis and Hello Kitty Flower Party will be available for purchase on their online store for $10 each. After which, you’ll be able to pick up your cards from their collection points or have it delivered to you at a fee. The limited edition cards are also embossed with varnishing effects on a matt finish.
Hello Kitty Flower Party
Hello Kitty Flower Oasis
You might be a tad bit slow in grabbing your new Hello Kitty card though, as we have checked the website and it has since been said to be all sold out. Seeing how Singaporeans can go crazy from Hello Kitty merchandises (remember the insane queues lining outside McDonalds?), we ain’t surprised.
Justice League Super Hero
Some fans may feel down in having missed this chance to have their Hello Kitty cards but citizens may still have the chance in bringing their stocks back. Remember the period when EZ-Link launched their Justice League Super Hero cards? Stocks were limited and sold out in a flash (haha, flash. Get it?) but due to the immense popularity, EZ-Link brought the campaign back. So Hello Kitty fans, you know what to do.
Gudetama
Fret not, if you aren’t a fan of Hello Kitty or the Justice League, because fans of the lazy egg, Gudetama, aren’t forgotten! Available in 3 different designs to choose from, grab your inactive character from your nearest TransitLink Ticket Office! Also available while stocks last, you’ll be able to purchase the card at $12 each with $7 load value.
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This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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