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CHAGEE Philippines launches limited holiday drink with Tanned Hello Kitty

A CHAGEE Loves Hello Kitty Pop-Up will run at Trinoma Activity Centre from 19 to 21 December.

CHAGEE Philippines is marking the holiday season with the release of its Cocoa Oolong Milk Tea and a collaboration featuring Sanrio’s Tanned Hello Kitty, set to launch on 12 December.

The seasonal drink will be offered for a limited time in Regular (P159) and Large (P175) sizes, served in festive cup designs and accompanied by a matching thermal bag.

In addition to the drink, CHAGEE is releasing a line of limited-edition merchandise, including The Snuggle Snap, The Cuddle Sling, The Plushie Charm, and The Mini Charm, all inspired by the season and the character.

A CHAGEE Loves Hello Kitty Pop-Up will run at Trinoma Activity Centre from 19 to 21 December, where visitors can also create a CHAGEE Friendship Charm incorporating Hello Kitty and CHAGEE tea elements.

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