Chupa Chups Playground with 4m-tall lollipop display at Changi Airport T3 till May 3
The installations are only for display purposes and are not safe for consumption!
This March holidays, Chupa Chups has touched down at Changi Airport Terminal 3 with an exciting lineup of installations and treats to look forward to.
The lollipop-themed playground, which consists of a carousel and a mini ferris wheel, as well as a larger-than-life display of a Chupa Chups’ strawberry-flavoured lollipop will be up until May 3.
At 11.1m-long and 4m-tall, the massive display holds Singapore’s Book of Records for the largest Chupa Chups lollipop display in the city.

Apart from the lollipop playground, there will also be plenty of other photo opportunities across T3, such as the Chupa Chups Garden on the link bridge to Jewel and the lollipop-shaped light tunnel at the Chupa Chups pop-up retail store on Basement 2.

Some items available for purchase at the pop-up store include Chupa-Chups-themed apparel such as cropped tops, cardigans, and bucket hats, as well as stationery and notebooks for students.

There will also be an assortment of Chupa Chups candy for purchase at the pop-up store, including a new gummy flavour which will be the first to launch at Changi Airport in April. The new flavour will be a mix strawberry, orange, lemon and apple flavours.
There is also a range of limited-edition Chupa Chups premium items available for purchase.

PHOTO CREDIT: CHANGI AIRPORT GROUP
Customers can purchase either a cooler bag or a collapsible lunch box for $8.90 for every $50 spent at Changi Airport terminals or Changi Eats, with up to four redemptions per receipt.
The first 2,000 shoppers will also receive a free foldable shopping bag.
Mastercard and ChangiPay users are eligible to purchase an additional premium item for $8.90, with a maximum of five purchases.
Alternatively, the premium items can also be purchased via Playpass.
Collection of the items will be at T3 Basement 2.
More information about this sweet treat takeover and Changi Airport’s upcoming workshops this March holidays can be found here.