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Nestle's Blue Bottle Coffee debuts in Singapore with limited-time pop-up

This marks the brand's first presence in Singapore.

Nestle’s Blue Bottle Coffee is set to make its Southeast Asia debut with a limited-time gift shop at LUMINE Singapore's new flagship store in Raffles City Shopping Center. 

Opening on 27 August, the pop-up store marks the brand's first presence in Singapore.

It will introduce Blue Bottle's popular instant coffee and premium matcha to Singaporean customers. Products on offer include Craft Instant Espresso, New Orleans-Style Craft Instant Coffee Blend, and ceremonial-grade Craft Matcha from Uji, Japan. Shoppers can also purchase drinkware, accessories, and a Singapore-exclusive reversible tote bag.

From 31 August, the shop will feature an exhibition highlighting Blue Bottle Coffee's 20-year history, tracing its origins in California, expansion into Japan, and the innovations behind its Craft Instant Coffee. 

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