Where To Get Burger King Singapore’s Giant Crowns

Where To Get Burger King Singapore’s Giant Crowns
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Want to get your hands on Burger King Singapore’s giant crowns? They will be available from Wednesday, 24 June 2020, but only at selected Burger King outlets and while stocks last. Here are the Burger King restaurants in Singapore where you will be able to get the oversized crowns.

Where to Get Burger King’s Giant Crowns in Singapore

There are 45 locations where you can get Burger King’s Giant Crowns in Singapore in the stores. They are:

  1. Plaza Singapura
  2. Vivo City
  3. Paya Lebar Square
  4. Kallang Leisure Park
  5. Alexandra Retail Centre
  6. Kent Ridge Centre
  7. West Coast CC
  8. IMM Building
  9. Jurong Point
  10. Jem
  11. Bukit Panjang Plaza
  12. Fairprice Hub
  13. Hillview Rise
  14. Link @ 896
  15. Marina Bay Link Mall
  16. Hitachi Tower
  17. Suntec City Mall
  18. Burlington Square
  19. Bugis Village
  20. Kitchener Complex
  21. Marina Square
  22. Tiong Bahru Plaza
  23. The Seletar Mall
  24. Central
  25. Compass One
  26. Capitol Piazza
  27. The Nex
  28. Ang Mo Kio Hub
  29. Kebun Baru CC
  30. Thomson Plaza
  31. Tampines Mall
  32. Parkway Parade
  33. Viva Business Park
  34. Heartbeat @ Bedok
  35. Pasir Ris Sports Centre
  36. Loyang Point
  37. Changi Business Park
  38. Tampines North Community Club
  39. Woodlands Community Club
  40. Sembawang Shopping Centre
  41. Fuchun Community Club
  42. Yishun Town Square
  43. Marsiling Mall
  44. Toa Payoh
  45. Bukit Batok East CC

If you don’t want to head down or want to contend with others who may be heading down, you can download a DIY version from the Burger King Singapore website from Monday, 22 June 2020 onwards.


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