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7-Eleven’s Japanese-Inspired Fruit Sando Lands In Singapore, Costs $3.90 Each

7-Eleven has new Japan-viral fruit sando in Singapore

Japan is one of the hottest travel destinations among Singaporeans, and we can guarantee that most tourists, if not everyone, will visit a Japanese convenience store, AKA konbini. There’s so much to love about konbini food, and one of our favourite items is the fresh fruit sando. You can imagine how excited we were when 7-Eleven Singapore announced that it’s now available islandwide!

Image credit: @7elevensg

7-Eleven Singapore recently introduced two new flavours as part of the fruit sando series: Strawberry and Green Grape. Each sando is priced at $3.90, and it features soft sponge cakes cut into a perfect triangle, packed with fresh fruits and sweet cream.

Image credit: Val Taggart FB

It’s unclear whether this will be a permanent item, so grab one to try while you still can.

Good news is that you can find these fruit sando at all 7-Eleven stores islandwide. For the latest updates, we encourage you to check out 7-Eleven’s Instagram page.

Speaking of 7-Eleven, our team recently tried 7-Eleven’s Thailand-viral croissant toasties in three different flavours: Egg Mayo, Japanese Curry Potato, and Chicken Ham and Cheese. Our top pick of the lot was Japanese Curry Potato, as we enjoyed the mildly spicy Japanese curry and soft chunks of potatoes. P.S. These will be available till 28 January 2026!

If you’re planning to travel to Japan soon, read our Tokyo food guide. We also have a guide to the best Don Don Donki savoury snacks.

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Feature image adapted from @7elevensg

Yoo Kyung

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