Just when you thought the MILO plushie hype was over, there’s another drop. Following the recent Breakfast Set Weekend Edition release, MILO Singapore has launched the new Breaktime Set (Weekend Edition) plushies, available from 31 March 2026 for a limited time.
If you’ve been keeping up, this comes just two weeks after the previous launch, showing how quickly MILO is expanding its plushie lineup. Similar to past drops, including the first rollout in August 2025, the latest collection draws from familiar local snacks, this time focusing on the small treats most of us reach for during a weekend break.
This edition features four designs: Pandan Waffle with Peanut Butter, Tutu Kueh with Coconut, Purple Gem Biscuit, and a MILO Packet with three mini gem biscuits.
Compared to the earlier Breakfast Set plushies, which centred on heavier meals such as kaya toast and prata, this release leans more into light bites and snacks.
If you love old-school waffles, the pandan waffle design is one to look out for.
As a fan of traditional snacks, the equally adorable tutu kueh plushie also caught my eye.
Like previous MILO plushie releases, these aren’t just for display. Each plush comes with a foldable two-way bag that can be used as either a duffel or backpack.
To get one, you’ll need to purchase selected MILO UHT Less Sugar promotion packs. Each pack contains five clusters of MILO UHT Less Sugar (4 x 125ml) and comes with one randomised plush, similar to a blind box.
The plushies are available across major supermarkets and convenience stores including FairPrice, Cold Storage, Giant, Sheng Siong, and 7-Eleven. You can also find them online via FairPrice Online, Lazada, RedMart, and Shopee.
As usual, the plushies are available while stocks last. If you missed previous drops or want to complete your collection, you’ll want to act fast.
In other exciting food news, there’s a new pop-up offering Disney breakfast-themed plushies, happening at Bugis+ till 5 April! Also, Kopitiam has opened at Hillion Mall with 25 stalls, including the famous Crave Nasi Lemak and Ann Chin Popiah.
Feature image adapted from MILO Singapore
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