
Collect adorable breakfast-themed plushies inspired by your favourite Singaporean foods
So, what's on the menu at the Play Nation Kopi Shop? The collection includes everyone's favourite Kaya Butter Toast ($15.90), which is best enjoyed with a piping hot cup of kopi. So naturally, there's a Kopi Kettle ($16.90) and Kopi Cup ($19.90) plushie too.
Take your pick from the Hard Boiled Egg ($14.90) or Soft Boiled Eggs ($12.90), and don't forget the Soy Sauce Bottle ($14.90) and Pepper Bottle ($14.90) to complete the set, just like a real kopitiam breakfast. Dabao all your loot with the fuzzy Teh Bing Tote Bag ($24.90).
You can snag these plushies in sets. For example, the Classic Set ($45) comes with the Kaya Butter Toast, Soft Boiled Eggs and Kopi Cup. The Kopi Addict Set ($55) includes the Kopi Kettle, Kopi Cup and Teh Bing Tote Bag. There's also the Eggs Lover Set ($55), which features the Soft Boiled Eggs, Hard Boiled Egg, Soy Sauce Bottle and Pepper Bottle. And if you want to collect them all, get the eight-piece Shiok Max Set ($120), which includes every plushie plus a mystery gift.
Jumping on the blind box trend, the pop-up also features a Mini Keyring Plush series ($14.90), which includes eight designs. Other merch includes the quirky Chilli Crab Plushie ($13.90) and This Is Home Playing Cards ($15.90).
Here's a tip: Download the Marina Square app to score 10% off Play Nation's items. Members who spend $80 and above can redeem the Singapore Heritage Series Kopitiam Building Block Set that's worth $19.90.
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Collect adorable breakfast-themed plushies inspired by your favourite Singaporean foods
Breakfast lovers, this one's for you. The Play Nation Kopi Shop pop-up at Marina Square is serving up cuddly, breakfast-themed plushies inspired by beloved local kopitiam favourites. This whimsical pop-up is part of the festivities celebrating Singapore's 60th birthday, including the giant Lego wall mural at the National Gallery and the colourful container display at Tanjong Pagar Terminal. So, what's on the menu at the Play Nation Kopi Shop? The collection includes everyone's favourite Kaya Butter Toast ($15.90), which is best enjoyed with a piping hot cup of kopi. So naturally, there's a Kopi Kettle ($16.90) and Kopi Cup ($19.90) plushie too. Take your pick from the Hard Boiled Egg ($14.90) or Soft Boiled Eggs ($12.90), and don't forget the Soy Sauce Bottle ($14.90) and Pepper Bottle ($14.90) to complete the set, just like a real kopitiam breakfast. Dabao all your loot with the fuzzy Teh Bing Tote Bag ($24.90). You can snag these plushies in sets. For example, the Classic Set ($45) comes with the Kaya Butter Toast, Soft Boiled Eggs and Kopi Cup. The Kopi Addict Set ($55) includes the Kopi Kettle, Kopi Cup and Teh Bing Tote Bag. There's also the Eggs Lover Set ($55), which features the Soft Boiled Eggs, Hard Boiled Egg, Soy Sauce Bottle and Pepper Bottle. And if you want to collect them all, get the eight-piece Shiok Max Set ($120), which includes every plushie plus a mystery gift. Jumping on the blind box trend, the pop-up also features a Mini Keyring Plush series ($14.90), which includes eight designs. Other merch includes the quirky Chilli Crab Plushie ($13.90) and This Is Home Playing Cards ($15.90). Here's a tip: Download the Marina Square app to score 10% off Play Nation's items. Members who spend $80 and above can redeem the Singapore Heritage Series Kopitiam Building Block Set that's worth $19.90.


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