Sanrio x Pew Pew Patches
Pandan cake, kaya toast and chendol are some local delights we introduce overseas visitors to when they’re in Singapore. Sanrio has teamed up with homegrown brand Pew Pew Patches on a limited-edition collab inspired by your favourite Sanrio characters going on an adventure around Singapore. Naturally, that includes feasting on the food listed above and indulging in other iconic Singaporean pastimes.
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Starting from June, there will be 2 collections launched every month. The first drop featuring Keroppi is already available on Pew Pew Patches’ website. The next drop for this month is Decorative Tiles, which sees the Sanrio characters integrated into Peranakan-inspired tiles.
Come July, Gudetama and My Melody patches will be released. Lastly, Hello Kitty and Little Twin Star patches will be out in August.
Let’s take a look at the first collection!
Kerokerokeroppi collection
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There are 6 Keroppi patches in total. You can choose from iron-on and sticker patches at $9.90 each. The colour palette is predominantly green, like the frog himself.
When asked about green-coloured food in Singapore, the first items you’d think of are probably durian and pandan cake. The Sanrio x Pew Pew Patches feature Keroppi in a durian costume as well as frolicking amidst slices of pandan cake. Wearing a red-and-white striped ensemble and a bow tie, he couldn’t be more aptly dressed for his Singaporean adventure.
The Keroppi Durian patch measures 60mm tall by 49mm wide. The Keroppi Pandan Cake patch measures 54mm tall by 70mm wide.