Recently, Miniso announced that it will be releasing a collection of adorable Marvel merch on 5 Jul that will be available exclusively at its VivoCity and Waterway Point outlets.
On the day of release, snaking queues were seen at Miniso outlets in both malls that instantly remind us of the Hello Kitty frenzy back in 2000.
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The products were released at 11am, but queues have already formed outside the stores before that.
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Even after they got into the store, customers had to queue up to pay for their purchases.
Some fans even dressed up as their favourite superheroes.
In case you’re wondering what they are queueing for, here’s a preview of products from the collection.
Some adorable Spider-Man merch to accompany you during Spider-Man: Homecoming?
Or perhaps Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor merch to remember them by?
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If those are not to your liking, this green ball of rage AKA adorable hulk will surely have you going “awww”
At the time of writing, the queue – at least for the VivoCity outlet – has subsided considerably. Staff on site are also handing out queue numbers to those interested in visiting the store.
Do note that each customer is only allowed to purchase 3 of each products from the collection.
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If you happen to be in the area, why not drop by and try your luck at entering the store?
Here are more information on the two outlets in case you’re planning a trip down.
Location: Miniso Vivocity
Address: 1 Harbourfront Walk, #B2-03 Vivocity, Singapore 098585
Opening Hours: 10am-10pm daily
Location: Miniso Waterway Point
Address: 83 Punggol Central, #B2-13 Waterway Point, Singapore 828761
Opening Hours: 10am-10pm daily
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