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Jollibee marks SG's 60th Nat'l Day with Coca-Cola charm

Customers can grab the co-branded keychain with the $24.50 SG60 meal purchase.

Jollibee Singapore launched a limited-edition Jollibee x Coca-Cola keychain charm in celebration of Singapore’s 60th National Day.

Customers will receive one limited-edition SG60 Exclusive Jollibee x Coca-Cola keychain charm with a purchase of Jollibee's SG60 exclusive meal at $24.50.

The meal includes two sets of three Chickenjoy pieces (spicy or original), two sides, and two large Coca-Cola drinks.

Each purchase is limited to one keychain per receipt, available only whilst supplies last.

The promotion is valid for dine-in and takeaway at all Jollibee outlets in Singapore.
 

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