Fans of Hello Kitty might want to get ready and drop everything they are doing over the next couple of weeks, because the Hello Kitty Cafe Truck is back in Colorado.

Hello Kitty Cafe Truck Is Returning to Colorado

This special truck is going to be making stops over the next couple of weeks, selling keychains, stuffed toys, blankets, t-shirts, water bottles, and more. There will also be giant cookies, cookie sets, macaron sets, and other various limited-edition Hello Kitty sweets.

Credit: Hello Kitty Cafe Truck via Facebook
Credit: Hello Kitty Cafe Truck via Facebook
Credit: Hello Kitty Cafe Truck via Facebook

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All of the merchandise and treats on the Hello Kitty Cafe Truck will be on a first-come, first-served basis, and supplies will be limited. According to KDVR, the Hello Kitty Cafe Truck will be in various Colorado cities over the next five weeks.

Hello Kitty Cafe Truck Stops in Colorado

  • Saturday, June 20: Park Meadows Mall, at The Vistas near Evereve in Lone Tree.
  • Saturday, June 27: Flatiron Crossing Mall in the Courtyard, located next to Crate & Barrel in Broomfield.
  • Saturday, July 11: Avenues at Northfield Mall, across from Harkins Theater in Denver.
  • Saturday, July 18: The Promenade Shops at Briargate, near Menya, in Colorado Springs.

One of the most popular items that has been sold recently at the Hello Kitty Cafe Truck stops has been the Hello Kitty Cafe 10th Anniversary glass mug, which features a glitter-filled handle.

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Find out more about what could be sold during these Hello Kitty Cafe Truck stops in Colorado by visiting the Hello Kitty Cafe Truck Facebook Page.

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