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Yes Tea’s limited-edition "How to Train Your Dragon" drinks—featuring characters on a dragon and exclusive film branding.
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Yeo’s Dragon Drinks That Are Taking Singapore by Storm

  • Soon Koon
  • 10 June 2025
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  1. Yeo’s Chrysanthemum Tea with Toothless – Floral and Fierce
  2. First Harvest Green Tea with Monstrous Nightmare – Bold and Smoky
  3. Immuno Soy Milk with Gronckle – Comfort with a Boost
  4. Eye-Catching Collectable Packaging for Dragon Fans
  5. Exclusive Prizes and In-Store Lucky Draws
  6. Supermarket Sampling and Instagram Quests
  7. Available Across Major Retailers in Singapore
  8. Conclusion: Sip the Adventure While It Lasts

Yeo’s and Universal have teamed up to launch a magical “Quench Your Dragon Thirst” drink series in Singapore. With collectable packaging, bold flavours, and exclusive prizes, this limited-edition trio brings your favourite dragons to life. Discover why fans are stocking up before How to Train Your Dragon hits cinemas.

What happens when a beloved Singaporean drink brand joins forces with a global fantasy blockbuster? You get a refreshingly bold collection of beverages flying off shelves faster than a Night Fury in full flight. Just in time for the live-action release of How to Train Your Dragon (11 June 2025), Yeo’s has unleashed a limited-edition trio of dragon-themed drinks, inspired by iconic characters from the DreamWorks saga. With collectable packaging, unique flavours, and immersive fan experiences, this isn’t just another product launch – it’s a cultural moment.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Yeo’s “Quench Your Dragon Thirst” series, and why it’s fast becoming the most talked-about collaboration in Singapore.

Yeo’s Chrysanthemum Tea with Toothless – Floral and Fierce

Toothless, the adorable yet mighty Night Fury, is front and centre on the packaging of Yeo’s classic Chrysanthemum Tea. This golden brew is light, refreshing and subtly sweet, perfect for Singapore’s hot afternoons or post-meal resets.

But it’s more than just a drink. The Toothless design brings a sense of playfulness and wonder that fans, young and old, will adore. Pair that with Yeo’s familiar floral flavour, and you’ve got a nostalgic yet exciting refreshment.

First Harvest Green Tea with Monstrous Nightmare – Bold and Smoky

Representing the fire-breathing Monstrous Nightmare is Yeo’s First Harvest Green Tea. This edition is a nod to those who love a more intense, grounded taste. Made from the first flush of spring tea leaves, it offers a rich and full-bodied experience that captures the dragon’s fiery spirit.

This green tea isn’t just another supermarket option. It’s a tribute to bravery, ambition, and flying against the wind—something that resonates deeply with dreamers, gamers, students, and storytellers alike.

Immuno Soy Milk with Gronckle – Comfort with a Boost

Gronckle, the chunky and dependable dragon, finds its match in Yeo’s Immuno Soy Milk. Rich, creamy, and fortified with immune-supporting ingredients, it’s made for those who love slow and steady routines, late-night study snacks, or a warm sip before bed.

With a wholesome formula and endearing packaging, this Gronckle-themed soy milk is perfect for both health-conscious adults and picky young ones. It’s sweet without being cloying and hearty without feeling heavy.

Eye-Catching Collectable Packaging for Dragon Fans

Each drink in this series features exclusive illustrations of Toothless, Monstrous Nightmare, or Gronckle in a vibrant, cinematic style. These aren’t simple character prints—they’re mini artworks that combine pop culture with Singapore’s favourite beverages.

Collectors, movie buffs, and anyone with a soft spot for well-designed packaging will find themselves reaching for more than one bottle. Whether displayed on a desk or packed into lunch bags, these limited-edition drinks add a splash of magic to daily life.

Exclusive Prizes and In-Store Lucky Draws

To sweeten the deal, Yeo’s is running nationwide activations. With a minimum spend of $6 on any of the limited-edition drinks, shoppers can enter weekly lucky draws to win How to Train Your Dragon movie tickets or passes to Universal Studios Singapore.

Yeo’s contest! Collect special drink packs for a chance to win Universal Studios tickets & movie passes. Scan QR for details.

These aren’t just generic giveaways—they’re experiences that extend the magic of the film into real life. Whether you’re taking your kids to the cinema or enjoying a thrill-filled day out, Yeo’s is adding adventure to your errands.

Supermarket Sampling and Instagram Quests

Yeo’s is bringing the campaign to the ground and online. Selected supermarkets are hosting in-store tastings, where you can try the drinks before you buy and take photos with the collectable designs.

Over on Instagram, the excitement continues with a digital dragon quest. Fans who complete the challenge could win limited-edition merchandise, exclusive packs, and more. It’s an engaging way to celebrate the film while rediscovering the Yeo’s flavours you grew up with.

Yeo’s Dragon Egg Giveaway: Win chrysanthemum tea, a dragon plushie, movie tickets & more! 10 winners. Limited edition!.

Available Across Major Retailers in Singapore

You don’t have to hunt through hidden caves to find these dragon drinks. They’re available at leading supermarkets, convenience stores, and online platforms across Singapore. That means you can grab your favourites while doing your weekly grocery run or order a set straight to your doorstep.

Stock is limited, so fans and collectors alike are snapping them up quickly. If you spot them, don’t wait—they might be gone by your next visit.

Conclusion: Sip the Adventure While It Lasts

The Yeo’s “Quench Your Dragon Thirst” series is more than just a clever marketing tie-in. It’s a joyful blend of nostalgia, creativity, and flavour, crafted for fans of all ages. From the bold designs to the classic brews, this collection turns an everyday drink into a miniature cinematic experience.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan of How to Train Your Dragon or love discovering something new on Singapore shelves, this is a limited-time moment you won’t want to miss.

Which dragon will you choose to quench your thirst?

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Soon Koon

Since 2011, Lemon-Film.com has been taking readers on a flavourful journey through fatherhood, food, travel, technology, social media, and more. With Soon Koon as the creative force behind this blog, readers can expect a citrus-infused blend of creativity and entertainment. Squeeze out the best of life by exploring the mind of Soon Koon through his tales and adventures on Lemon-Film.com.

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