Remember when BHG Bishan last had a toy buffet sale in February last month?
Those of you who stay in the West may have lamented that you couldn’t get your cheap toys fix without first having to splurge on transportation cost.
Not to worry, BHG Jurong Point is having a $8 all-you-can-fill bag of toys starting Monday (18 Mar).
Here are some of the toys available at the sale.
This bubble-blowing toy which produces coloured bubbles will appeal to both children and those young at heart.
Fans of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series will be thrilled at the various toys on display featuring favourite sewer-dwelling characters.
Those who love sitting in front of their televisions singing to the theme song, “Who lives in a pineapple under the sea”, will be elated to know that there are Spongebob mini playsets for sale too.
With so many toys on offer, the next step would then be for you to put your squashing skills to the test.
You’ll have to fit in as many toys as you can into the following bag, with each bag going at a flat price of $8.
The bag’s size is slightly larger than 43cm by 30cm.
After completing your haul, you’ll then have to let a BHG staff label your bag with the price tag before you proceed to the cashier to finally make those toys yours.
So do remember not to leave any gaps in between your toys to make your money’s worth!
While the sale has only just started yesterday (18 Mar), we recommend that you hurry down to get your favourite toys ASAP.
Given Singaporeans’ love for all things sales, we can expect the most popular toys to go out of stock very soon.
Here’s the address for those of you planning a trip.
Location: BHG Jurong Point
Address: 1 Jurong West Central 2, #03-37 Jurong Point, Singapore 648886
Date: 18 Mar 2019 till while stocks last
Opening hours: 10.30am-10pm
Good luck with snagging enough toys to get the most bang for your buck!
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