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Luckin Coffee SG launches new Coconut & Jelly Latte

The brand has also unveiled its limited-edition keychains, available whilst stocks last.

Luckin Coffee Singapore has introduced a new Coconut & Jelly Latte, along with two keychains as part of a limited-time promotion.

From 5 to 30 June, customers can get one of the "Triggered Coconut" or "Bored Coconut" keychains, chosen at random, by purchasing a $13.90 Coconut Birthday Combo, which also includes two drinks, whilst supplies last.

 

In March 2025, Luckin Coffee signed an exclusive memorandum of understanding with the Banggai Islands Regency Government in Indonesia, officially designating the region as the origin of the coconut milk used in its Coconut Blends.

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