SINGAPORE | Coffee chain, Luckin Coffee, has partnered with popular children's television show, Sesame Street, for a new range of products.
This summer, Luckin Coffee has introduced a new coffee experience through a collaboration with Sesame Street. From June until September, customers in Singapore can immerse themselves in their Luckin favourites and the colourful world of Sesame Street.
Luckin Coffee has brought its dedication to quality coffee and innovation, with the appeal of the iconic Sesame Street brand. As part of the collaboration, Luckin Coffee will release specially designed cups, cup sleeves, and paper bags adorned with the beloved Sesame Street characters, adding a sprinkle of fun to the coffee experience. From Cookie Monster's googly eyes to Big Bird's friendly wave, every sip will be accompanied by joyful delight.
Beyond serving its range of premium coffee, the coffee chain has created experiences for customers. With pioneering technology and the expertise of its team of champions from the World Barista Championship, Luckin Coffee has garnered a reputation for offering coffee and other products of high quality, affordability, and convenience to customers.
Luckin Coffee Inc. has pioneered a technology-driven retail network to provide coffee and other products of high quality, high convenience and high affordability to customers. Empowered by proprietary technologies, Luckin Coffee pursues its mission to build a world-class coffee brand and become a part of everyone's daily life. Luckin Coffee was founded in 2017 and is based in China.
Recently, the coffee chain also introduced its "Legend of Legends" range, meticulously crafted with high-quality Gesha beans. Sourced at altitudes of 1909 to 2609 meters in the region of Bench Maji, Ethiopia, the Gesha range was only available in limited quantities, equipped with a medley of vibrant floral, succulent berries and smooth macadamia notes, ensuring each cup a truly delightful coffee experience. The Gesha series was launched in variations of Americano, Latte, Flat White, and Dirty.
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