Gloomy Bear 25th Anniversary Cafe

Gloomy Bear Cafe Opens for 25th Anniversary

Starting on February 1, 2025 consumers in Japan can celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Gloomy Bear at a special themed cafe. In collaboration with CURE MAID CAFE, from February 1-9, 2025 consumers can visit this select location to order unique themed drinks and purchase exclusive merchandise. A special celebration will be held on February 5, 2025 to celebrate the anniversary of this iconic mascot.

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As mentioned above, consumers will be able to order unique Gloomy Bear 25th Anniversary drinks at CURE MAID CAFE. Those that order two or more menu items that are part of the collaboration will receive special coasters drawn by Gloomy Bear creator and illustrator MORI CHACK. A free random gift will also be given to those that spend more than 2,000 yen on Gloomy Bear related merchandise.

You can take a look at the coasters, drinks, and other assorted merchandise below:

Consumers can purchase a total of three pieces of Gloomy Bear anniversary merchandise. This includes the following:

  • Gloomy Bear Anniversary Acrylic Standee – 1,650 yen ($10)
  • Gloomy Bear Anniversary Emblem Badge – 495 yen ($3)
  • Gloomy Bear CURE MAID CAFE Button Badge – 495 yen ($3)

The Gloomy Bear 25th Anniversary CURE MAID CAFE collaboration will run from February 1 to February 9, 2025.


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