7-Eleven S'pore releasing silicone Sanrio pouches in 8 characters from June 9, 2021

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Mandy How | June 03, 2021, 02:35 PM

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Eight Sanrio characters will be back at 7-Eleven from June 9, 2021, in the form of mini silicone pouches.

The line-up, which comes in blocks of pastel tones, features:

  • Hello Kitty
  • My Melody
  • Keroppi
  • Little Twin Stars
  • Cinnamoroll
  • Pompompurin
  • Badtz Maru
  • Pekkle Duck

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Each squishy, 12cm-tall pouch is washable and reusable, and comes with a loop at the top for functionality.

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Additionally, other Sanrio merchandise, such as lunch boxes, tumblers, tote bags, and umbrellas will be available across 340 7-Eleven stores in Singapore.

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

Photo via 7-Eleven Singapore

A full list of the merch and their prices:

  • Umbrella, S$15.90
  • Lunch box, S$13.90
  • Tote bag, S$13.90
  • Tumbler, S$12.90
  • Aroma pack, S$4.90
  • Keychain, S$8.90
  • Cooling towel, S$13.90

How to redeem the zip pouches

You will need to get your pouches through a stamp system.

Earn a stamp with every S$5 spent, and accumulate five stamps plus top-up another S$8.90 for a random design (i.e. you're not allowed to choose the character you want).

You can also get a random design with 20 stamps (but that means you'll be spending S$100 at 7-Eleven (!!)).

Stamps can be collected from June 9 - August 3, 2021.

Pouch redemption starts from June 9 and ends on August 10, or while stocks last.

Long disclaimer from 7-Eleven: Transactions involving items such as cigarettes, parking coupons, bill payments and top-up services, lottery sales, pre-orders, food delivery app orders, and figurine redemptions with a cash top-up do not qualify for stamp collection.

Top photo via 7-Eleven Singapore