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LiHO Launches Winnie The Pooh-Themed Bubble Tea And Plushies

LiHO TEA launches Winnie the Pooh bubble tea and merch

Fans of Winnie the Pooh—including self-declared Disney adults—you’ll want to hear this: LiHO TEA has launched a Winnie the Pooh-themed drinks series to celebrate 100 years of the iconic character!

Inspired by Hundred Acre Wood, the land inhabited by Pooh and friends, the “Hunny-Licious” series introduces two new fresh milk tea beverages, alongside exclusive merchandise.

There’s also a themed store experience at LiHO’s Suntec City outlet.

The space is decked out in Pooh-themed decor and character displays for a trip down memory lane.

We tried the two new drinks on offer: Golden Pineapple Tea Latte (from $4.90) and Osmanthus Bloom Tea Latte (from $4.90). The former is a tropical delight, featuring the natural sweetness of pineapple with a creamy milk tea base, while the latter has a more floral profile with fragrant osmanthus notes. I preferred the pineapple drink, as the sweet and tangy pineapple chunks provided a pleasant textural contrast to the smooth tea latte.

With every purchase of these beverages, you can opt for a complimentary Hunny Jelly topping while stocks last. This golden, honey-infused jelly has a soft, chewy texture, which adds a mild sweetness to the tea lattes. Unfortunately, the store ran out of jelly during our visit.

Image credit: LiHO TEA

Each drink in the collection comes with a Winnie the Pooh-themed cup sleeve, featuring one of two random designs. If you’re going for the combo set, you’ll also get a complimentary sticker sheet featuring charming illustrations of Pooh and friends—available at all outlets, while stocks last.

Beyond the drinks, fans can also look forward to limited-edition merchandise rolling out in phases. Kicking off from 1 May, you can get the Pineapple Pooh Plush Keychain and a Winnie the Pooh-themed Thermal Bag. This is followed by the Osmanthus Pooh Plush Keychain on 8 May, and the Hunny-Licious Ceramic Mug on 15 May.

Check out the poster above for the full scoop!

In more food news, read our guide to the best new cafes and restaurants in May 2026. You can also check out our Typhoon Cafe buffet review for a $19.90++ Taiwanese buffet nearby at Plaza Singapura!

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LiHO TEA is not halal-certified.

Photos taken by Heather Ng.
This was a media tasting at LiHO.

Faith Joan Chua

Based in Singapore, Faith is a food writer at Eatbook and the resident cafe expert who thrives on girl dinners. Previously a lifestyle writer at The Smart Local and a social media girlie at Eatbook, Faith recently picked up her pen again to share her passion for all things food. Fun fact: she’s currently on a mission to visit 365 cafes in 2026!

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