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(Photos) Blind Box Heaven: Pop Mart Unveils Its Largest Malaysian Store At The Exchange TRX

(Photos) Blind Box Heaven: Pop Mart Unveils Its Largest Malaysian Store At The Exchange TRX

Hype Malaysia02-05-2025
Blindbox and Labubu lovers unite! Pop Mart has officially launched its largest store in Malaysia at The Exchange TRX, and if you haven't paid a visit yet, consider this your sign. Opened just over a week ago, the store has already become the ultimate destination for collectors, casual fans, and anyone hooked on the thrill of blind box surprises.
Pop Mart is already a well-loved name in Malaysia, with outlets in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, IOI City Mall Putrajaya, Sunway Velocity Mall, Pavilion Bukit Jalil, Sunway Pyramid, and 1 Utama Shopping Centre. But with demand for its products continuing to grow, the brand has taken things to the next level. Pop Mart's latest outlet – its seventh and largest in Malaysia – is located right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur at The Exchange TRX, spanning a massive 2,876 square feet.
On Saturday, 19th April 2025, Pop Mart fans queued early in hopes of snagging exclusive drops and limited-edition collectables at the newly launched store. Whether you're a Labubu collector, a devoted DIMOO enthusiast, or have a soft spot for Crybaby and SKULLPANDA, this store has it all.
As a premium-tier outlet, the store features vibrant gradient LED lighting that enhances the collectable shopping experience. The store is thoughtfully designed with dedicated sections, including the MEGA COLLECTION, POP BEAN area, Blind Boxes, and Merchandise, offering a diverse and exciting selection for all collectors.
Founded in 2010 in China, Pop Mart has grown into a global powerhouse in the designer toy and collectables industry. One of Pop Mart's biggest attractions is its blind box collectables, where customers purchase a sealed box containing a mystery figure from a series, adding an element of surprise and exclusivity to every purchase. Over the years, it has built a dedicated following of collectors and fans from all walks of life.
Some of the highlights available in-store include:
MEGA SPACE MOLLY 400% Optimus Prime
MEGA SPACE MOLLY 1000% & 400% Stitch
THE MONSTERS × One Piece Series Figures
DIMOO WORLD × DISNEY Series Figures
THE MONSTERS Let's Checkmate Series Vinyl Plush Doll
THE MONSTERS ‒ FLIP WITH ME Vinyl Plush Doll
Exclusive first-come, first-served promotions (while stocks last):
MOLLY MOZERO ‒ Only 100 units available worldwide, with only 30 pieces available at The Exchange TRX!
Lucky Bag Offer ‒ Get 3 random blind boxes + 1 random figurine for only RM150! (Limited availability)
Gift with Purchase ‒ Spend a qualifying amount to receive a FREE ZSIGA Luggage Tag or The Monsters Almost Hidden Inflatable Sofa!
Whether you're a seasoned collector or just discovering the thrill of blind boxes, Pop Mart TRX promises a little surprise and a lot of joy in every visit. You can find the store at Lot C.78, Level Concourse, The Exchange TRX, Persiaran TRX, Imbi, 55188 Kuala Lumpur. Are you keen to visit the store?
Sources: Facebook, The Malaysian Reserve
Nakhla Sabrina contributed to this article
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