Starbucks Singapore Is Launching the Viral Glass Bearista Cold Cup — Yes, That One That Sold Out in the U.S.

* 16/12 Update: Starbucks Singapore will be launching the Bearista Cold Cup on 22 December 2025, 10am, via online pre-order.

Starbucks Singapore has confirmed the local release details for the highly anticipated Glass Bearista Cold Cup — the viral collectible that sold out rapidly in the U.S. and sparked massive buzz across social media.

Following weeks of anticipation, the beloved bear-shaped glass cold cup will be made available exclusively via pre-order on the Starbucks Online Store.

If you were on TikTok or Instagram during the U.S. holiday launch, you’d know exactly which cup this is. The moment it hit shelves in the States, it sold out rapidly, sparking long queues, social media frenzy, and resale listings almost immediately. In short: blink and it was gone.

Now, it’s Singapore’s turn.

Pre-Order Details You Need to Know

Starbucks Singapore has announced the following confirmed details:

  • Pre-orders open: 22 December 2025, from 10am

  • Where: Starbucks Online Store only

  • Availability: Exclusive pre-order

  • Confirmation: Slots are only secured upon successful payment

  • Purchase limit: Maximum of five pieces per transaction

  • Fulfilment period: Scheduled within February 2026

With demand expected to be high, customers are advised to act quickly once pre-orders go live.

Why Everyone Went Crazy Over This Cup

At first glance, it’s obvious why the internet lost its mind.

The Glass Bearista Cold Cup features:

  • A full glass body moulded into a Bearista bear silhouette

  • A signature green Starbucks beanie lid

  • A striped reusable straw that completes the look

  • A design that’s cute enough to display, but functional enough for daily iced drinks

It’s not just drinkware — it’s a collectible. The kind Starbucks fans buy first and ask questions later.

The Bottom Line

 

After selling out overseas and dominating social feeds, the Glass Bearista Cold Cup is set to be one of Starbucks Singapore’s most sought-after merchandise releases.

With online-only pre-orders, limited quantities, and a capped purchase limit, this is one drop that fans won’t want to miss.

Mark your calendars: 22 December 2025, 10am.

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LOTTE Mart Express Lands at FairPrice Xtra JEM — 800+ Korean Products, 160 Exclusives & A K-Pop Surprise That’s Sending Fans Wild

If Korean food, snacks and drinks are your thing, there’s now a new hotspot in the west worth the trip. FairPrice Xtra JEM has opened its enhanced LOTTE Mart Express, transforming its basement level into a vibrant, Seoul-inspired space featuring street-food favourites, exclusive product lines and an expansive selection of Korean groceries under one roof.

Here’s what shoppers can expect:

  • More than 800 Korean products
  • Over 160 exclusives unavailable anywhere else in Singapore
  • Nearly 30% newly launched items flown in from Korea

For anyone who misses Korea or loves Korean groceries, this is a dream come true.

Your New Go-To for Korean Street Food: The Enhanced Yorihada Kitchen

The heart of the new LOTTE Mart Express is the upgraded Yorihada Kitchen, where LOTTE’s own chefs have helped curate an authentic street-food menu. Expect freshly prepared treats—yes, the type you’d find in a bustling Seoul night market—including:

  • Viral 3-Colour Honey Rice Cakes
  • Savoury Squid Kimchi Pancake
  • Crispy Mixed Vegetable & Sweet Potato Fritters

Everything is crafted for maximum authenticity, so K-food lovers are in for a legit experience.

800+ K-Products, 160 Exclusives & New Private Labels

Walking in feels like entering a Korean pantry paradise.

You’ll find over 800 products, and more than 28% of them are new launches. On top of that, over 160 items are exclusive to FairPrice Group’s partnership with LOTTE.

Whether you’re stocking up for a K-drama binge or levelling up your lunch box, this is where you’ll find the good stuff.

Dayoung Is Dropping by JEM on 13 Dec

Here’s the big one: Dayoung — 2025’s Best Solo Artist — will be at FairPrice Xtra JEM on 13 December. It’s a special in-person appearance, so if you want to catch her up close, head down early.

She’s not the only highlight either. The event will also feature:

  • LOTTE chefs flown in from Korea for live cooking demos
  • Tasting sessions for newly launched Yorihada and Good Today products
  • A Korean bartender shaking up mocktails and cocktails
  • An AI hanbok photobooth that’s unexpectedly adorable

Put together, it feels like a mini K-festival unfolding inside a supermarket — and yes, it’s as fun as it sounds.

Prizes, Vouchers & Even a Trip to Korea

FairPrice didn’t just stop at the product launch and celeb appearance — they’re rolling out a full festival of giveaways. Over $20,000 worth of prizes are up for grabs.

Here’s what shoppers can look forward to:

  • A chance to win a pair of air tickets to Korea + 3D2N stay at Lotte World Hotel
  • The first 30 shoppers on 13 Dec (min. $30 spend) get $50 FairPrice e-vouchers
  • A giant gachapon machine with Good Today & Yorihada goodies
  • Exclusive LOTTE Mart shopping bag with min. $20 spend

If you’re planning to shop on launch day… go early. Very early.


FairPrice Xtra JEM
Address: 50 Jurong Gateway Road, #B1-21/22 & #B3-01, 50 Jurong Gateway Rd, Jem, Singapore 608549
Operating hours: 7am – 11pm daily

Image credits: FairPrice Group

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Up to 80% Off Razer Gears & More At This Clearance Sale In Ubi

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Deal hunters, this one’s worth a detour. Ban Leong Technologies Pte Ltd has brought back its B-Grade Clearance Sale, and it’s a solid chance to score authentic Razer gear and other tech accessories at up to 80% off. We’re talking serious price drops, clearly tagged and straightforward — no gimmicks, no guessing.

Held exclusively at Ban Leong’s service centre in Ubi, this clearance focuses on B-grade items: brand-new products that may come with cosmetic imperfections on the packaging (think dents, marks, or broken seals). The products themselves are unused and genuine — it’s the boxes that took a hit, not the tech inside.

RAZER KRAKEN V3 HYPERSENSE – Selling for $50 (U.P. $209.90)

From the shelves, you’ll spot Razer keyboards, headsets, mice and more, each marked with coloured stickers that correspond to fixed clearance prices. Once you see the tags, you’ll immediately understand why regulars keep an eye out for this sale. Stocks are limited, and once an item is gone, it’s gone — there are no reservations or stock checks available.

Click here to access the clearance pricelist

This is very much a walk-in, first-come-first-served situation. If you’ve been waiting to upgrade your gaming setup or just want premium peripherals without paying full price, this is one of those “go early, don’t overthink” sales.

RAZER HUNTSMAN V2-OPT KEYBOARD – Selling for $140 (U.P. $309.90)


📍 Where to Go

Ban Leong Technologies Pte Ltd (Service Centre)
150 Ubi Ave 4, #04-01, Singapore 408825

🕘 Operating Hours

  • Monday to Friday: 9am–12pm, 2pm–5pm

  • Saturday: 9am–12pm

  • Sunday & Public Holidays: Closed

💳 Payment Modes

  • Cash

  • PayNow

⚠️ Important Terms to Note

  • Products sold AS-IS

  • While stocks last

  • Items are brand new & authentic, but packaging may have cosmetic flaws

  • No reservations or stock level enquiries

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Singaporeans Can Now Travel From JB-KL by ETS Train in 4.5 Hours

After years of anticipation, Malaysia’s Electric Train Service (ETS) officially extends to Johor Bahru on December 12, 2025. This game-changing development cuts travel time between KL and JB in half and opens exciting new possibilities for Singaporeans exploring Malaysia.

A Faster, More Comfortable Journey

The new ETS route transforms the KL-JB journey dramatically. Where diesel trains currently take seven hours, the ETS3 completes the trip in about 4.5 hours at speeds up to 140 km/h. The train stops at Segamat, Kluang, Kulai, and Kempas Baru before reaching JB Sentral, making previously hard-to-reach Johor towns easily accessible.

Modern amenities include USB charging ports, clean onboard toilets, and a cafeteria. Each train accommodates 300 to 500 passengers, with multiple daily services planned.

Ticket Prices and How to Book

ETS tickets from JB Sentral to KL Sentral start from RM82, with three service classes available:

  • ETS Platinum: Premium service with fewest stops and complimentary snacks
  • ETS Gold: Balanced option with fewer stops than Silver
  • ETS Silver: Most economical, stopping at all stations

Launch special: 30% discount for tickets purchased December 12 to January 11, 2026, using promo code JBBEST (limited to 5,000 redemptions).

Booking Your Tickets from Singapore

Official KTMB Channels:

  • KITS Website: Book at online.ktmb.com.my with account registration
  • KITS Style App: Download for mobile booking
  • Kiosks and Counters: Available at JB Sentral and other stations

Seamless Connectivity to Singapore

For Singaporeans, the real excitement lies in the enhanced connectivity this service brings. JB Sentral, the terminal station for the ETS, is strategically located and will soon connect to Singapore’s upcoming Rapid Transit System Link (RTS Link). The RTS project, linking Bukit Chagar in Johor Bahru and Woodlands North in Singapore, is scheduled for completion in December 2026 with operations commencing in early 2027.

This integration means Singaporeans will soon be able to travel from Woodlands North MRT via the RTS to JB Sentral, then seamlessly board the ETS to Kuala Lumpur and beyond, all without dealing with traffic congestion at the Causeway. The connection between the two services will feature sheltered walkways, escalators, and lifts for easy transfers.

A New Era of Travel

This ETS extension represents more than improved transportation—it’s a gateway to easier business travel, tourism, and exploring Malaysia without driving stress. For Singaporeans, it means convenient access to Johor’s attractions and the ability to venture deeper into Malaysia with speed and comfort.

As Malaysia completes its West Coast rail electrification, the December 12 launch marks a new chapter in cross-border connectivity, bringing Kuala Lumpur within easy reach and transforming how we explore our northern neighbor.

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Dr Natasha Lim: The Pioneer Surgeon Bringing SILK Eye Surgery to Patients

Ophthalmologist introduces flapless laser vision correction procedure as an alternative to LASIK and SMILE.

When Dr Natasha Lim first learned about Smooth Incision Lenticule Keratomileusis (SILK), she saw an opportunity to offer her patients better outcomes with less invasive procedures. Now, as one of Singapore’s pioneer surgeons performing SILK, Dr Lim is ushering in an alternative approach to refractive surgery that may be suitable for a wider range of patients seeking vision correction.

Clinical Background and Professional Experience

Dr Natasha Lim has made significant contributions to the field of refractive surgery throughout her career, being the only ophthalmologist from Singapore whose LASIK results were published on the worldwide AMO iDesign Registry, a platform used by LASIK surgeons for clinical reference.

Her experience with established refractive procedures has thus informed her decision to offer a newly advanced SILK technology to modern laser vision correction (LVC) candidates. Having performed many LASIK procedures, Dr Natasha Lim recognised that SILK’s technological advancements could address certain limitations of existing LVC techniques. Her comprehensive understanding of corneal biomechanics and refractive outcomes positions her to evaluate which patients may benefit from this flapless approach.

Understanding SILK as a Refractive Option

For patients considering laser vision correction, SILK represents a flapless alternative to existing procedures like LASIK.

LASIK, an established refractive surgery for myopia and astigmatism, involves the creation of a corneal flap. The procedure has been performed for several decades with documented outcomes, demonstrating efficacy in correcting myopia up to -12.00DS and astigmatism up to -6.00DC clinically.

SILK, on the other hand, is a flapless procedure and has been shown to address a comparable range of myopia up to -12.00DS and astigmatism up to -6.00DC. The procedure uses a femtosecond laser to create and extract a lens-shaped piece of corneal tissue (called a lenticule) through an incision of approximately two millimetres only. The system uses unique femtosecond laser cutting technology that combines short pulse duration, small laser spot size, and high pulse repetition rate, which enables a continuous, tissue bridge-free laser resection for a smooth corneal surface. 

The flapless nature of SILK means the procedure does not create a corneal flap, hence does not suffer certain risks associated with flap complications, such as cornea wrinkles, flap dislocation, corneal ectasia and dry eye syndrome2, all of which can affect both immediate and long-term visual outcomes.

Technical Development from SMILE

SILK also builds on Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE), introduced in 2009, incorporating technological modifications to the SMILE technique.

The SILK procedure employs a submicron-precision laser system delivering lower energy per pulse of 40 to 90 nanojoules, designed for minimal collateral tissue damage, hence enabling smooth tissue dissection with the aim of reducing post-operative inflammation.

Compared to the asymmetrical shape used in SMILE, SILK uses a biconvex lenticule shape intended to facilitate smoother tissue extraction and create a more uniform corneal surface. Combined with the reduced laser energy, these technological refinements aim to shorten surgical time and enable faster post-operative visual recovery.

Dr Natasha Lim added: “As an updated version of SMILE, SILK has the potential to be a more effective option for refractive surgery with reduced downtime.” and that “Ophthalmologists may soon advise SILK surgery for patients seeking a more comfortable and quicker path to clear vision.”

The SILK Procedure

The SILK procedure takes approximately two minutes per eye. Before surgery begins, detailed measurements of the patient’s eye—including corneal thickness and prescription strength—are entered into the SILK laser system. The system then automatically calculates the exact specifications needed for the tissue removal.

During the procedure, the patient is positioned comfortably under the surgical microscope and laser system. The patient will be directed to focus on a small light to keep the eye steady while the laser creates a precise cutting pattern in the cornea. The surgeon then carefully removes the lenticule through the small incision.

The laser application itself takes approximately 16 seconds, with 85.3% of eyes requiring only mild dissection. 

Clinical studies of SILK demonstrate favourable outcomes for visual recovery, with patients reporting an average of one day of downtime for the cornea to reshape.

Within one week, 88% of patients experienced 20/20 vision or better, increasing to 96% within three months.

Patient satisfaction data also shows positive responses: 100% of patients reported satisfaction with having undergone the SILK procedure, while 98% were satisfied with the speed of their vision improvement. Additionally, 96% of patients indicated they would recommend SILK to friends or family members.

Expanding Options for Vision Correction

As a pioneer surgeon for SILK in Singapore, Dr Natasha Lim provides patients with access to this recent development in refractive surgery alongside established procedures such as LASIK, PRK and Implantable Collamer Lens surgery. The availability of multiple laser vision correction technologies at her eye centre in Royal Square Novena allows Dr Lim to unbiasedly recommend treatment options tailored to each patient’s specific ophthalmological conditions and clinical profile. 

To learn more about which refractive surgery option may be suitable for your vision correction needs, schedule a consultation with Dr Natasha Lim at Dr Natasha Lim Eye Centre.

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