Celebrate National Day the Popular way


KUALA LUMPUR: In celebration of National Day, Popular announced a special promotion until Sept 22.

During this period, customers can enjoy incredible deals, exclusive gifts and fantastic savings at all Popular/Harris Bookstores and on Popular Online.

Unwrap more with every spend

Spend RM88nett or more and receive an RM8.31 promotion voucher for your next purchase.

Spend RM150nett or more and you can purchase a Luminarc tempered glass container for just RM10nett and still receive the RM8.31 promotion voucher as a bonus.

Special Purchase-with-Purchase (PWP) deal

Spend RM60nett and above in a single receipt and you get to purchase a Sandisk type-C OTG drive 128GB for only RM68nett.

Popular card member’s exclusive

Unlock even more rewards by joining or renewing your Popular membership.

Sign up or renew your limited edition Popular Privilege Card/e-card for three years to get an exclusive Popular travel pouch.

Alternatively, choose the one-year limited edition Popular privilege card/e-card to get a Faber-Castell textliner 38—perfect for students and professionals alike.

Moreover, Popular is excited to spread even more love during the on-going Comic Carnival at all their bookstores. 10% of the proceeds will go towards supporting selected school students in need of essential stationery.

As a bonus, you can enjoy a 10% rebate on a curated selection of English and Malay comic books.

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to dive into the world of comics, meet your favourite artists, and interact with beloved mascot characters.

Hurry to your nearest Popular/Harris Bookstore or visit Popular Online from now until Sept 22 to enjoy the exceptional National Day deals.

Don’t forget to bring your Popular Card or sign up for one to maximise your rewards and benefits.

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