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Kebuke Collabs With Baby Milo To Launch Bubble Tea-Themed Merch

Kebuke x Baby Milo launches bubble tea-themed merch

Image credit: Kebuke

Heads up, Kebuke fans: the popular Taiwanese bubble tea chain has teamed up with Japanese streetwear giant A Bathing Ape to drop limited-edition merch! Featuring A Bathing Ape’s Baby Milo characters alongside Kebuke’s mascot Mr. Cheng, the collection will be available at all Kebuke outlets while stocks last.

Image credit: Kebuke

Check out the Mug Set of Two, featuring two adorable cups with the brands’ characters sipping on bubble tea. It retails at $46.90, but if you purchase it with selected Kebuke drinks, the set goes for just $35.90. Be sure to check with the outlet staff on which drinks are eligible for this offer.

Image credit: Kebuke

If you’re looking for something with more capacity, go for the 700ml Tumbler, which retails at $50.90 or $39.90 with the purchase of selected drinks. In this design, Baby Milo’s iconic monkey head makes a charming appearance as the straw lid!

Image credit: Kebuke

Take your drinks home in the Single Serving Tote Bag, priced at $40.90 and $29.90 with selected drinks. It fits one cup snugly—limited in use, perhaps, but perfect for those who regularly grab bubble tea on the go.

This article only scratches the surface of this collab, as there are also special keychains, magnets, and bubble tea cups. So do check out Kebuke’s website, social media account, or simply drop by one of their outlets for more information!

For kopitiam-themed merch, read our Play Nation kopitiam plushies coverage. For BBT places across the border, read our best Johor Bahru bubble tea guide.

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Kebuke is not a halal-certified eatery.

Featured image adapted from Kebuke.

Enze Kay

Enze is a Singapore-based food writer with over five years of experience, having written for the first iteration of HungryGoWhere before joining Eatbook. He enjoys noodle dishes from around the world, but local classics such as bak chor mee, wonton mee, and hokkien mee hold a special place in his heart.

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