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LUCKIN COFFEE MARKS TWO YEARS IN SINGAPORE WITH 60 STORES AND EXCLUSIVE PROMOTIONS!

LUCKIN COFFEE MARKS TWO YEARS IN SINGAPORE WITH 60 STORES AND EXCLUSIVE PROMOTIONS!

Yahoo27-03-2025

Singapore's coffee scene gets a bold brew of exciting expansions, signature drinks, and beloved brand collaborations.
SINGAPORE, March 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Luckin Coffee, China's leading coffee chain, is raising its cups to an incredible milestone: two years in Singapore, with 60 stores and counting across the island. Since opening its first doors on 31 March 2023, the brand has rapidly captured the hearts of locals with its bold flavours, accessible prices, and creative collaborations.
In celebration of its second anniversary, Luckin Coffee will open their doors at three new locations - Geneo, West Mall, and Compass One in April 2025, bringing its total store count in Singapore to 60. The recent opening of its store at iFly Singapore also marks a significant milestone, establishing a strong presence at one of Singapore's iconic tourist destinations.
To mark this occasion, members will receive a week-long voucher pack in celebration of Luckin Coffee's second anniversary in Singapore, featuring discounts of up to 40% off[1] via the LUCKIN COFFEE app. Available from 1 to 6 April 2025, these vouchers can be redeemed at any LUCKIN COFFEE outlet islandwide. In addition, enjoy opening-special 1 for 1 promotions[2] across selected items at Geneo and Compass One from 1 - 6 April 2025. It's the perfect reason to raise a cup and celebrate together!
Signature Creations and Strong Connections: Luckin Coffee's Winning Formula
From business hubs and neighbourhood hangouts to vibrant shopping districts and places of interests, Luckin Coffee has established itself as a go-to destination for high-quality, affordable beverages in Singapore. The brand's digital-first convenience, seamless mobile ordering, and ever-evolving menu have made it a staple for coffee and non-coffee enthusiasts across Singapore — a testament to the brand's strong foothold in Singapore's dynamic coffee culture.
Signature drinks such as the Grape Fizzy Americano — introduced in celebration of SG59 — the refreshing Oat Shakerato, and its number-one bestseller, the rich Little Butter Latte, have set Luckin Coffee apart, blending creativity with bold flavours. This dedication to innovation is matched by an unwavering commitment to professionalism and quality; Luckin Coffee works closely with a team of World Barista Champions who lend their expertise to sourcing premium coffee beans from the world's finest regions and crafting the brand's distinguished Single Origin Espresso (SOE) line — delivering elevated, world-class coffee experiences to everyday consumers. Coupled with its commitment to affordability without compromising quality, the brand has cultivated strong customer engagement and a loyal, growing community.
Beyond Coffee: Collaborations with Global Icons, Crafted for Local Tastes
In addition to its signature creations and seamless mobile ordering, Luckin Coffee has delighted fans with creative collaborations that bring beloved global characters to life. From the playful charm of Maltese, created by artists at MoonLab Studio, to the cosy appeal of viral favourite Butterbear — whose signature Little Butter Latte quickly became a crowd favourite — these partnerships have captured the hearts of local consumers.
A standout in the brand's global collaborations is its partnership with National Basketball Association (NBA) to create a Houston Rockets-themed outlet in Changi City Point, offering fans a unique fusion of basketball culture and premium coffee experiences. These collaborations reflect Luckin Coffee's commitment to creating culturally relevant and joyful experiences that set it apart in Singapore's competitive coffee landscape.
Looking Ahead: Continued Growth
As Luckin Coffee enters its third year in Singapore, it remains committed to continue redefining the coffee scene in Singapore. With exciting product launches and new store locations planned, fans of Luckin Coffee can look forward to experiencing the brand's strong momentum and unwavering commitment to making every coffee moment more accessible, joyful, and memorable for everyone in Singapore.
"Singapore has embraced Luckin Coffee in ways we couldn't have imagined, and we are deeply grateful for the support we've received," said Steve Teo, General Manager of Luckin Coffee Singapore. "Our goal remains the same – to make premium coffee more accessible, convenient, and enjoyable for everyone. As we look forward to the future, we're excited to keep bringing new and innovative offerings to our customers."
For more information, follow Luckin Coffee Singapore on Instagram and TikTok, or visit their website at http://www.luckincoffee.com/.
[1]. Applicable to all beverages except Airport Treat Americano and Drinking Water
[2].
a. Customers will get a free drink of their choice after selecting an eligible item.
b. Menu items of the following categories are eligible for the Promotion: (a) Fruity Americanos; (b) Americanos; (c) Oat Milk Series (Oat Milk Base); (d) Barista Coffees; (e) Luckin Black Cups; (f) Signature Lattes; and (g) Premium Yuan-Yang.
c. Customers will be charged for the higher priced item, at its original price.
d. Redemption of free drink can only be made via the "Select another drink" page.
e. If free drink is not added through the "Select another drink" page, standard vouchers will be applied instead of the 1-for-1 promotion.
f. This promotion cannot be combined with any other offers or promotions.
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About Luckin Coffee
Luckin Coffee Inc. (OTC: LKNCY) 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. For more information, please visit www.luckincoffee.com/.
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