If bread makes your world go round, BreadTalk is about to make it a lot more wholesome with their upcoming birthday specials.
After gifting Singaporeans with tasty, comforting bread for 18 years, BreadTalk has something special in store for loyal fans in celebration of their 19th birthday — $1 buns.
This is a really, really good deal that is among other exciting promotions from the bakery starting 1 Jul.
Here’s what you need to know to snag them buns.
Before you start envisioning BreadTalk stores filled to the brim with $1 signs, here’s the fine print.
This bargain is only available for a specific assortment of their popular buns, classic tea cakes & muffins.
You can also look out for new tea cake flavours, such as Almond Chocolate, Strawberry Coconut & Cranberry Cheese.
Buns start selling at $1 from 12pm daily during the promotional period. while $1 tea cakes & muffins are available all day.
BreadTalk will also be launching a new Flosss – no, that’s not a typo – flavour known as Hae-ppy Flosss, priced from $2 each.
It’s baked from a delectable combination of sambal shrimp, or hae bee hiam in Hokkien, & pork floss. You have 2 good months to savour this hae-ppy flavour, from 1 Jul-1 Sept.
There’s more deals like this one, where you can get 3 popular buns for $5 (original price up to $6). For this deal, the bun range includes:
Image courtesy of BreadTalk
Image courtesy of BreadTalk
You can get this deal from 12pm daily from 1-13 Jul & 22-28 Jul.
The above promotions are available at all BreadTalk stores, except for:
Because they are essentially the same thing.
What’s your favourite thing to get from BreadTalk? Are you excited for their new Hae-ppy Flosss? Do share with us in the comments below.
Featured image from BreadTalk and TheSmartLocal.
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