Jollibee, the fast-food chain, announced it launched its online shop and new merchandise, including a limited-edition clothing line. The home of the well-known Chickenjoy named its online store the "Jolly Merch Shop."
Jolly Items to Buy on the New Merch Shop
As mentioned on Fastfood Secrets, Jollibee's new online store will offer customers in the United States and Canada various items, including trendy clothing, accessories, and other goods. Many items are red and white, representing the chain's official colors.
In Jollibee's merchandise shop, fans and customers will find baseball caps, hoodies, tote bags, sweatpants, shirts, beanies, and bucket hats. Limited-edition items not sold anywhere else are also available while supplies last.
Moreover, all orders are distributed on paper and in boxes in colorful packaging. Customers will also get free Jollibee stickers, vouchers for online ordering, and a thank you card with every merchandise purchase.
Special Goods for Canadian and U.S. Customers
Canadify noted that the introduction of Jollibee's online shop and clothing line in Canada and the U.S. comes as the restaurant chain expands its presence across these regions. This is also a significant move for the brand, as it hopes to connect and engage even more with North American customers.
"This collection not only captures the fun spirit of our unique brand, but it also gives our devoted fans a chance to immerse themselves even more in the Jollibee culture—from head to toe," Jollibee North America's senior vice president and marketing head, Luis Velasco said in a press release. "Whether you are going out on the town or simply relaxing at home with friends and family, we are thrilled to offer our fans this stylish, creative extension of the Jollibee brand."
Photo by: Jollibee Corp. Press Release


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