Mumbai: 99 Pancakes, India’s first QSR in the pancake segment, has created an innovative menu dedicated to India’s favourite animated supercop, Little Singham, on his birthday. The special curated menu is named “Little Singham Ka Blockbuster Birthday”. The QSR brand is celebrating the birthday of the popular cartoon character Little Singham from August 15 to August 25.
A fun-filled celebration is in store for Little Singham's birthday with a variety of unique treats and delights, including Panja Attack Pancakes, Atta Majhi Satakli Waffles, and Sher Ka Dum Hot Chocolate. These special pancakes are available at a discount of 30%, while the waffles and Hot Chocolate are available at a discount of 15 per cent.
The unique menu will be available across outlets located in Mumbai, Pune, Nasik, and Hyderabad. Moreover, the pancake QSR has launched the hashtags #LittleSinghamBirthdayAt99Pancakes and #LittleSinghamKaBlockbusterBirthday for celebrating Little Singham’s birthday.
As Little Singham enters its sixth year, it continues to be an icon for children nationwide as an example of bravery and determination.
Warner Bros. Discovery - South Asia head of marketing Azmat Jagmag said, "We are excited to collaborate with 99 Pancakes in creating an extraordinary birthday celebration for Little Singham. Our partnership with 99 Pancakes not only amplifies the excitement but also provides a platform to connect with an even wider range of Little Singham fans across India.”
Commenting on the collaboration with Warner Bros Discovery, 99 Pancakes head of marketing Renuka Chalekar said, "We're super excited to have teamed up with Pogo's beloved cartoon character Little Singham to create a magical fusion of flavors and fun. This collaboration is mainly targeted towards our junior audience and promises to transport them to a world where delectable desserts meet animated adventures, where every bite is as delightful as every scene. We believe that the synergy between these two iconic brands will not only satisfy your little one's cravings but also ignite their imagination."