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Calling all Hello Kitty fans and blind box lovers—this one is seriously cute
The Hello Kitty Cup Ramen Blind Box has officially arrived at 7-Eleven, and it’s bringing a playful twist to your collectible shelf.
Each blind box comes in the form of an adorable Hello Kitty ramen cup—but here’s where the magic happens. Simply add water, give it a gentle stir, and watch bubbles magically form inside the cup. Once the bubbles settle, you’ll uncover a surprise Hello Kitty Ramen Figure Toy hidden inside, turning the unboxing into a fun little moment of discovery.
And just like any good blind box, the excitement lies in not knowing which design you’ll get. Every cup is a mystery, making it hard to stop at just one—especially if you’re aiming to collect them all.
Priced at $14.90 each, these kawaii collectibles are perfect as a small treat, a desk display, or a gift for any Hello Kitty lover. They’re available now at selected 7-Eleven stores, but only while stocks last—so don’t wait too long.
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If your Lunar New Year essentials must include maximum cuteness and huat vibes, this one’s for you. 7-Eleven is rolling out a Sanrio Red Packet (6s) set that’s practically guaranteed to make both kids and kidults squeal.
From 14 January to 10 March 2026, simply spend $18 in-store and you’ll receive one FREE pack featuring six different Sanrio designs — all bundled together in one adorable set. No blind packs, no guessing games. Just straight-up kawaii overload in a single redemption.
Why Everyone’s Going to Want This
These aren’t just any ang baos. Each pack brings together fan-favourite Sanrio characters dressed up for the festive season, ready to help you usher in prosperity, sweetness, and all the good vibes for the new year. Whether you’re handing them out to nieces and nephews, keeping a set for yourself (no judgment), or saving them as a collectible, this is one CNY freebie that actually sparks joy.
And yes — one pack = all six designs. Easy collect, easy win.
What You Need to Know
Redemption period: 14 Jan – 10 Mar 2026, or while stocks last
How to redeem: Spend $18 in a single receipt at 7-Eleven
What you get:FREE Sanrio Red Packet (6s) — all designs in one pack
Exchange policy: Only for manufacturing defects, subject to availability
Do note that qualifying spend excludes Pokémon TCG, tobacco products, parking coupons, bill payments, electronic gift cards, online purchases, pre-orders, and delivery service purchases (such as foodpanda).
As always, stocks are limited, and once they’re gone… that’s it. If Sanrio + CNY is your thing, you might want to huat your way to the nearest 7-Eleven sooner rather than later.
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Get ready to welcome the Lunar New Year with extra charm and good fortune. 7-Eleven Singapore is rolling out an all-new Sanrio Lucky Coin Bank Collection as part of its latest Shop and Earn Stamps Programme, featuring six fan-favourite characters reimagined with festive flair.
Inspired by Lunar New Year traditions of luck, prosperity, and abundance, these kawaii coin banks double as decorative keepsakes and functional savings companions — making them a must-have collectible this festive season.
Collect All 6 Auspicious Sanrio Designs
This year’s collection brings together six beloved characters from Sanrio, each paired with a meaningful Chinese New Year blessing:
Hello Kitty – Pot of Wealth (金玉满堂) Perched atop gold ingots and coins, Hello Kitty ushers in abundance and huat (prosperity) with this vibrant pinkish-red design.
Pompompurin – Peace and Good Health (岁岁平安) Dressed in festive attire and holding a pineapple tart, this golden-yellow Pompompurin symbolises harmony, safety, and well-being all year round.
My Melody – Prosperity in Bloom (花开富贵) Adorned with delicate blossoms, this soft pink coin bank represents flourishing fortune, happiness, and fresh beginnings.
Kuromi – Good Fortune and Happiness (吉祥如意) With her cheeky charm, Kuromi brings a playful twist to tradition, complete with lucky red packets and mandarin oranges for smooth-sailing endeavours.
Cinnamoroll – Wealth and Prosperity (招财进宝) A pastel blue good-luck charm perfect for mahjong lovers, welcoming wealth and treasures into the home.
Hangyodon – Abundance Year After Year (年年有余) Featuring festive hotpot elements, Hangyodon symbolises abundance, joy, and memorable reunion moments.
Each coin bank also comes with a removable golden coin engraved with an auspicious blessing, adding both symbolic meaning and extra festive detail.
How to Redeem the Sanrio Lucky Coin Bank Blind Box
Shoppers can earn stamps with their purchases and redeem a Sanrio Lucky Coin Bank Blind Box via either option below:
4 stamps + S$13.90, or
200 yuu points + S$12.90 (Note: yuu points redemptions are limited to one per yuu member)
Stamps are earned at a rate of 1 stamp for every S$5 spent at 7-Eleven. (valid for selected in-store purchases only. Participating products will vary over the stamp collection period.)
All redemptions are issued in blind box format, with designs randomly packed and not selectable.
Promotion Periods to Note
Stamp Collection Period: 14 January – 10 March 2026
Redemption Period: 14 January – 17 March 2026
Available while stocks last
Availability & Important Notes
Available at all 7-Eleven stores islandwide, except Jewel and Changi Airport outlets
Stamps are issued at manned cashier counters only
Certain items and transactions (e.g. delivery platforms, app transactions, tobacco products) are excluded from stamp eligibility
Due to overwhelming response, stocks are running low. Visit 7-Eleven’s social pages from 22 January, 2pm onwards, for further stock updates.
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Singapore, brace yourselves — Shin-chan and his gang are crashing into 7-Eleven with a whole lineup of collectibles that are as cheeky and playful as the little troublemaker himself. From 27 August 2025, fans can dive into 7-Eleven’s brand-new Shop and Earn Stamps Programme, featuring surprise blind boxes and a stash of lifestyle must-haves that scream Shin-chan energy.
Blind Boxes: The Real Treat
What’s better than a Shin-chan collectible? A Shin-chan collectible you won’t see coming. That’s the thrill of these blind boxes — each one packs a surprise design you’ll want to show off.
Phone Lanyard with Backclip – Shin-chan or Shiro, both in plush form, both ready to hang out with you (literally). Works with any phone model, so no excuses.
Fluffy Pouch – Cuteness overload. Four designs, from Frog and Shiro to Waniyamasan and Panda. Perfect for coins, keys, lip balm — or just flexing your love for Shin-chan.
How to Get Your Hands on Them
It’s simple: shop, collect, redeem.
🗓️ Stamps collection period: 27 Aug – 21 Oct 2025
🎁 Redemption period: 27 Aug – 28 Oct 2025 (while stocks last)
💵 1 stamp for every $5 spent at 7-Eleven.
🔥 Redeem with 4 stamps + $10.90, OR use 200 yuu points + $8.90.
Extra stamps with selected products, so keep your eyes peeled.
More Mischief, More Collectibles
The blind boxes are just the beginning. 7-Eleven is rolling out a full-on Shin-chan lifestyle collection — think tote bags with matching coin pouches, Bluetooth speakers, pillow blankets, plush powerbanks, keyboards and mouse sets, even UV umbrellas. Everyday essentials, but make them Shin-chan. Prices start from just $5.90.
Where to Find Them
Everywhere. Well, every 7-Eleven in Singapore (except Jewel and airport stores for yuu redemptions). Just walk in, shop, and let the mischief begin.
In Taiwan and tired of the usual sights? Step into the world of themed 7-Elevens, where design meets fandom and shopping. From anime icons to snack-inspired decor, each store turns a quick stop into a must-see experience. Honestly, I wish I’d known about them when we were there.
Begin your exploration in Taipei, where Peanuts enthusiasts will find two Snoopy-themed 7-Elevens. The most iconic branch is near Huashan 1914 Creative Park, located at No. 37, Shaoxing North Street in the Zhongzheng District. Inside, visitors are welcomed by a recreation of the Peanuts school bus, basement seating areas styled with Snoopy chairs, and shelves filled with exclusive Peanuts merchandise.
A second, smaller branch sits at No. 36, Hankou Street, offering a similar but more compact experience closer to Taipei Main Station.
Just a short walk away, Open Chan Dream World offers a vibrant tribute to Taiwan’s own 7-Eleven mascot. This location, situated at No. 185, Section 2, Zhonghua Road in Wanhua District, features a large in-store cafe where a life-sized DJ booth of Open Chan draws visitors in. Guests can create and customize their own Open Chan T-shirts at the print kiosk with staff assistance, turning a simple visit into a creative souvenir experience.
Ximending is also home to the Lay’s-themed 7-Eleven, a must-see for snack lovers. Found at No. 114, Section 2, Wuchang Street in Wanhua District, this branch is impossible to miss with its bright yellow branding and playful chip-themed interiors.
One of the standout features is a dining table designed like a foosball setup, but with Lay’s packets replacing the players. This store is a popular stop for those searching for rare or seasonal potato chip flavors that are difficult to find elsewhere.
Just blocks away, the Hello Kitty-themed 7-Eleven is located at No. 41, Section 1, Zhonghua Road in the Zhongzheng District. With a life-sized Hello Kitty statue at the entrance and themed decor throughout, it’s a dream come true for Sanrio fans. Tables in the dining area are topped with clear panels showcasing Hello Kitty merchandise, creating a space that feels equal parts cafe and character boutique.
Another standout in the area is the Mofusand-themed 7-Eleven, located at No. 42, Section 1, Kaifeng Street in Zhongzheng District. Mofusand, a character created by Japanese illustrator Juno, is known for cats dressed in quirky costumes ranging from shark outfits to onigiri hats. This store perfectly captures the whimsical appeal of the brand with exclusive plush toys and themed goods that appeal to both fans and casual shoppers alike. This is my personal favorite.
For those exploring southern Taiwan, Kaohsiung boasts one of the only two Pokémon-themed 7-Elevens in the country. Found at No. 1152, Huaxia Road in Zuoying District, it is easily accessible from both the Zuoying HSR station and Xin Zuoying local train station. The exterior is covered in bright murals featuring Pikachu, Ivysaur, Charmander, and more. Inside, the store is styled like a fantastical forest, with characters appearing on ceilings, walls, and behind counters. A large Gengar display near the checkout has become a favorite photo spot.
As you can see, Taiwan’s 7-Elevens are more than just convenience stores. These themed spots invite you to explore and sip your favorite drink beside beloved characters. Which one are you most excited to visit?