
TikTok Shop 6.6 Birthday Fiesta offers exciting deals, livestreams
TikTok Shop's birthday celebration promises a fun and rewarding shopping experience for all. (TikTok Shop pic)
KUALA LUMPUR : Malaysians can look forward to more than just great deals this June as TikTok Shop kicks off its 6.6 Birthday Fiesta.
This campaign comes with massive savings, exclusive livestreams and fun surprises for everyone.
Running from now to June 6, the fiesta offers users the chance to enjoy unlimited free shipping, stackable vouchers worth up to RM100 and deals up to 66% off.
Selected items are priced at RM6, RM66 and RM666, giving shoppers a reason to celebrate with every checkout.
Stack, shop and save
With TikTok Shop's 4-in-1 voucher stack, users can combine a Free Shipping Voucher, EXTRA Voucher, Bonus Cashback and Seller Voucher for maximum savings across a wide range of products.
For even better deals, tune in to TikTok Shop Livestreams, where viewers can unlock live-exclusive vouchers that are only available during livestream sessions.
Tune in to TikTok Shop's All Star Livestreams to unlock livestream-only vouchers, watch creators team up with brands, and grab limited-time bundles. (TikTok Shop pic)
TikTok Shop is also introducing the first ever All Star Livestream, which will feature top creators teaming up with brand CEOs or ambassadors to showcase exclusive deals and limited-time offers.
Viewers also stand a chance to win exciting LIVE Giveaways during these sessions, making them must-watch events for deal hunters.
The All Star Livestream will be graced by creators such as Alha Alfa and other popular celebrities. (TikTok Shop pic)
Don't miss the 6.6 Birthday Fiesta Showdown
Mark your calendars for June 4, 8pm to 11pm, when TikTok Shop goes live with the 6.6 Birthday Fiesta Showdown.
This event consists of a high-energy, interactive livestream featuring influencer team battles, guessing games and timed shopping challenges.
Shoppers can also grab RM6 Birthday Flash Deals on popular items including:
AIK CHEONG Cafe Art Chocolate with Superman Tumbler
ar FÜM Softener 4-pack
Mars Wrigley treats
Breeze 5-in-1 Capsules
WHISKAS cat food bundles
There are also major markdowns on top-tier items, including:
CUCKOO i Model Air Purifier: RM266 (MSRP: 1,700)
PerySmith Cordless Vacuum Cleaner: RM200 (MSRP:1,699)
Glade x Hello Kitty Scented Gel Set: RM6 (MSRP: RM51.60)
WAH CHAN 999 Gold Clover Pendant: RM228 (MSRP: RM299)
The celebration will continue with live giveaways every 30 minutes, plus special performances by Malaysian celebrities including Nadeera and Imran Ajmain.
You can join the celebration and discover the latest bundles, livestream exclusives and birthday promos by following #TikTokShop66FiestaHariJadi.
Click here to visit TikTok Shop.
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