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The Viral Pizza Hut Cheeseburger Melts Plushies Are Back For A Limited Time

Pizza Hut has new Cheeseburger Melts plushies for a limited time

Image credit: Pizza Hut Singapore

Are food-related plushies taking over 2025? We certainly hope so. Shortly after the viral Milo plushies made their launch in Singapore, Pizza Hut rolled out their new Cheeseburger Melts plushies that look like Jellycat versions of the real thing.

The launch marks Pizza Hut’s first-ever collectible plushie, originally available only from 5 May to 18 May 2025. An update: the plushie has returned for a limited time only!

You’ll find limited quantities of it at all locations islandwide, only for walk-in or takeaway.

It’s inspired by Pizza Hut’s Cheeseburger Melts, which made a comeback earlier this year for a limited time only.

For the uninitiated, the new Cheeseburger Melts comprises a grilled chicken or beef patty, mozzarella, and cheeseburger sauce with pickles, wrapped in Pizza Hut’s signature crispy Melts crust. Think cheeseburger, but in handheld pizza form!

Image credit: Pizza Hut Singapore

In case you were wondering, the cute plushie has a name: Sir Melts-a-Lot. Previously, you had to order any Cheeseburger Melts meal or a la carte for delivery, takeaway, or dine-in, and top up $6.90 to get a plushie. Now, you can pair him with Pizza Hut’s Chicken Cheeseburger Melts (single patty) for just $15.90. ​It’ll come wrapped up in a specially designed box that’s perfect for the ‘gram!

Image credit: Pizza Hut Singapore

Sir Melts-a-Lot also comes with a detachable “patty”, which allows you to customise its look.

Image credit: Pizza Hut Singapore

Most importantly, you can hang the collectible on your bag as it comes with a keychain ring.

Only 80 plushies are available per dine-in store and 50 per delivery store, so you’ll want to act fast!

In other exciting food news, Milo has teamed up with Adidas to launch exclusive merch in celebration of SG60! You can also read our guide to the best shio pan in Singapore, where we tried and ranked 10 bakeries.

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Pizza Hut is a halal-certified eatery.

Featured image adapted from Pizza Hut Singapore.

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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