No, we are not making this weekend only with limited-edition desserts from HEYTEA and Playmade only! Of course, there is also Weekend Brunch at Three Buns that will satisfy your taste buds!
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Inventive bubble tea brand Playmade by 丸作 is thrilled to introduce its first Pink Cactus Berries with White Boba popsicle. It will be available across FairPrice Finest outlets island-wide. Singapore is Playmade’s first South-east Asia outpost to launch this exclusive product.
The Pink Cactus Berries with White Boba popsicle is a blushing beauty that will set hearts and tastebuds aflutter. The main ingredient is pink cactus, also known as desert apple–a fruit native to Penghu, Taiwan. It possesses a bright and deep pink flesh with a sweet and mildly floral taste. Each popsicle is a blend of pink cactus pulp, berries, milk and studded with Playmade’s white boba which imparts a pleasurable bite.
Each box is priced at S$12.90 and comprises four Pink Cactus Berries with White Boba popsicles. Furthermore, purchase a drink at any of the 10 Playmade outlets in Singapore. And receive a S$2 off voucher for two boxes of Pink Cactus Berries with White Boba popsicle at FairPrice Finest.
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