SG60 Voucher to Buy Pokémon Cards? Keep Up with New Consumption Trends?

Everyone should have received the SG$60 neighborhood shopping voucher, right? What is everyone buying with it? Recently, a 28-year-old Singaporean made headlines online for using his voucher to buy a few packs of Pokémon cards.

He was seen strolling through a supermarket, checking out groceries, then turning around to enter a game store displaying a “Neighborhood Voucher Accepted” sign. He picked up a few Pokémon card packs, paid, and walked out. The video quickly went viral.

This unconventional use of the voucher sparked a discussion online.

Supporters argue that using the voucher doesn’t have to be limited to groceries—purchasing something you enjoy while supporting local businesses is fine. Happiness is also a basic need, and buying cards helps support small brick-and-mortar stores! Critics, however, say this isn’t easing the cost of living but rather subsidizing consumption. Some people can’t even afford cooking oil, yet he’s spending it on trading cards—it’s a waste.

Facing criticism, he responded gracefully: this isn’t frivolous spending or an attempt to gain online attention—it’s purely an interest-based investment. “Some think buying groceries is a necessity, but for me, buying Pokémon cards makes me happy, which is another kind of life necessity.”

Recently, the consumer goods sector has shown a polarizing trend during earnings season.

$POP MART(09992)$ and $LAOPU GOLD(06181)$ soared after reporting. $POP MART(09992)$’s gross margin is as high as 70%, and its net margin is comparable with $Hermes International SA(HESAF)$.

Meanwhile, established cosmetics company $Estee Lauder(EL)$ continued to fall. Luxury brands like $Hermes International SA(HESAF)$ and Kering faced pressure on both earnings and stock prices, and the mid-luxury brand Coach’s parent company $Tapestry Inc.(TPR)$ also dropped 15% in a single day after its earnings release.

Even apparel brands haven’t escaped trend shifts. $Lululemon Athletica(LULU)$ rose 59% in 2023, but now Alo has become the new yoga apparel craze, and Lululemon’s stock has halved.

  1. Familiar brands are no longer as popular—can you understand why Gen Z loves Pop Mart?

  2. Laopu Gold is considered a new Chinese luxury brand, and LVMH has also mentioned its influence.

  3. Compared with Cartier or Bulgari, could Laopu Gold become a classic brand? If it follows this path, does it still have potential for stock price growth?

  4. With consumer goods polarizing, should investors chase trending brands or buy the companies being sold off by the market?

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  • koolgal
    ·08-21
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    🌟🌟🌟Beauty is in the eye of the beholder even if the beholder (that's me) shops in Shopee.  Pop Mart $POP MART(09992)$ $POP MART HK SDR 20to1(HPPD.SI)$ and Laopu Gold $LAOPU GOLD(06181)$ are stealing hearts (and wallets) while $Estee Lauder(EL)$ and $Lululemon Athletica(LULU)$ quietly nurse bruised valuations.

    In today's consumer split, investors face a choice: chase the dopamine of trending brands or scoop up legacy players the market is ghosting.

    Pop Mart sells joy in blind boxes.  Laopu Gold wraps heritage in Gen Z swagger.  But trends can fade.

    Meanwhile Estee Lauder still owns prestige while Lululemon still stretches global reach.  Boring?  Maybe but boring compounds just like CPF interests or DBS dividends.

    In SG60's spirit of reinvention, maybe my portfolio needs both : A little sparkle, a little substance.  Investing isn't just about what is hot.  Investing is about what lasts.

    @Tiger_SG @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @CaptainTiger @Tiger Club

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  • Shyon
    ·08-21
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    I think spending the voucher on Pokémon cards actually makes sense. The goal is to support local businesses, and if buying something fun brings happiness, that’s valid too. Groceries are important, but joy is also a necessity. Personally, I’d use most of mine on essentials, but save a bit for something that feels like a treat.

    Looking at consumer goods, it’s clear brands that resonate with Gen Z—like Pop Mart or Laopu Gold—are thriving. Younger buyers value novelty & cultural identity, which is why traditional names like Estee Lauder or Coach are struggling. It’s less about the product itself and more about relevance.

    For investing, I’d balance both sides. Trendy brands can deliver strong growth if you catch them early, but tastes shift quickly. Established luxury players may be undervalued if they adapt. My approach would be to diversify: some exposure to rising “new wave” names, while holding on to classic brands with proven resilience.

    @Tiger_SG @TigerStars @Tiger_comments

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    • ShyonReplying tokoolgal
      Thanks for supporting
      08-22
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    • koolgal
      Thanks for sharing your innate wisdom.😍😍😍
      08-22
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    • ShyonReplying toSPACE ROCKET
      No worries 😁
      08-21
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  • KienBoon
    ·08-22
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    Brand name of equity counter creates the positive sentiment for investors indeed. In addition, the associated innovation and quality of its products need to be reviewed and improved continuously so as to keep up with the dynamic markets. A good example is Pop Mart indeed. Its products has more and more variants etc. creating the trend among the young/Z generation. Guess good marketing and advertising/social media play a large part as well in order to spread the news and trend of its products. But we need to be cautious in view of innovative products from other companies challenging Pop Mart in the longer term horizon. Cheers. [Smile]
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    • koolgal
      Thanks for sharing your awesome insights 🥰🥰🥰💯💯💯
      08-22
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  • Success88
    ·08-22
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    I will spend the money for something else than Pokémon cards. Not a fans of Pokémon cards. I will use the SG60 on food and essentials items. While my pocket money to invest it to stock @Tiger_SG @koolgal @MHh @HelenJanet is that a good idea?
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    • koolgal
      Brilliant idea 😍😍😍
      08-22
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  • koolgal
    ·08-22
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    🌟🌟🌟Life is short.  Spark joy in buying the things that we love.   If SG60 vouchers spark joy in Pokemon cards, go ahead buy them all.   As a mother, I choose to spend my SG60 on groceries because feeding my family is my kind of joy.  In this special SG60 year, joy comes in many forms - nostalgia, nourishment and the quiet pride of choosing what matters most to us.

    In this SG60 year, I am grateful :

    Grateful for the freedom to choose.

    Grateful for the quiet diginity of every day life.

    Grateful that I live in Singapore where there is peace and harmony.

    Grateful that Joy is found in little things in life.

    To each their own.  That is the Singapore way.🥰🥰🥰🌈🌈🌈🎊🎊🎊🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬

    @Tiger_SG @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @TigerClub

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    • koolgalReplying toSR050321
      I hope everything is well with you 😍😍😍
      08-22
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    • koolgalReplying toSR050321
      My pleasure 😍😍😍
      08-22
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    • SR050321Replying tokoolgal
      Thanks 😁
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  • Mrzorro
    ·08-22
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    I think everyone can use their SG60 voucher as they want to ( no matter what they buy as it is their voucher and their choice). Different people have different needs, as long as they can get what they need by using the voucher, it is considered good benefit. Respecting each other will make our life better. ✌️
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    • koolgal
      Well said.  Everybody is different.🥰🥰🥰
      08-22
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  • 1PC
    ·08-21
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    Every generation has their "Craze of the moment"... I can still remember the first Macdonald store opened its business & the crazy queue... a few years later Hello Kitty...etc [Helpless]..so why not Pokemon & Labubu [Onlooker]..  For us retailers, Buy their Stocks & Enjoy the Moment too 📈📈📈 😁 @JC888 @Barcode @Shernice軒嬣 2000 @Shyon @koolgal @Jes86188
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    • koolgal
      Yes life is living in the moment 🥰🥰🥰
      08-22
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  • SPACE ROCKET
    ·08-21
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    We are in no position to judge and define what constitutes a good purchase versus a not-so-good purchase. If the goal is to support small local businesses, I wouldn't be bothered about what people spend their vouchers on. We shouldn't be overly concerned or bothered to begin with. Not our circus, not our monkeys. Why be upset over what others spend on right? You do you and I do me. We can all be happy buying whatever we desire; whether its groceries or toys 🧸🔫 Cheers! 🍻
    @nomadic_m @icycrystal @JiaDeName
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    • SPACE ROCKETReplying tokoolgal
      Thank you!! 🍀🍀
      08-22
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    • koolgal
      Well said.  I love the phrase " You do you and I do me."😍😍😍
      08-22
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  • Alubin
    ·08-21
    Tbh I still don’t really get why GenZ loves pop mart. Likely it’s just another collectible kind of thing similar to how different generations have their own collectibles they chase after
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  • Cadi Poon
    ·08-21
    有人看到他漫步穿過一家超市,檢查食品雜貨,然後轉身進入一家展示“接受鄰里代金券”標誌的遊戲店。他拿了幾個口袋妖怪卡包,付了錢,走了出去。這段視頻很快在網上瘋傳。
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  • WanEH
    ·08-21
    我觉得趋势品牌值得追逐,高端化趋势持续(消费升级 + 年轻人偏好)。往往这类公司有强品牌、有提价能力、高毛利、并拥有更强的 DTC(直接面向消费者)渠道控制。
    我愿意接受一定估值溢价,这是长期值得拿住的资产。 @Tiramisu2020
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  • Tiger_SG
    ·08-27
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  • Axekay
    ·08-23
    everyone has their own bias when it comes to consumption - some like to spend on the thrill and cuteness of $POP MART(09992)$ figurines, some like to spend on branded goods like $LVMH-Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton(LVMHF)$ . No right or wrong answer on how one ought to spend their vouchers [Cool]
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  • Is hard for the Gov to restrict the use of SG60 voucher.. Restrict A or B, or C. complains will still flow in.  The more those " idiots" used on useless things, the higher chances SG Gov will " improve" the  voucher by changing it into CPF..
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  • MHh
    ·08-21
    Blind boxes is a craze that can be very addictive; it is too easy to spiral in and down. Gen Z also tend to follow their idols and if popular groups like black pink endorse it, gen x will flock to it.


    Laopu gold is popular among the Chinese as gold is treasured among the Chinese and many do use it as a form of investment as it retains it value and comes in handy during hard times. It is a common gift for birthdays and weddings.


    I do not think laopu gold will become the next classic brand as the designs tend to appeal to the Chinese more than the international population. So, I am not too optimistic about it’s potential for stock price growth.


    I find it safer to buy the trending companies than the stock of traditional companies that are being sold off. One never know when the traditional companies lose their appeal and struggle to survive. Brands that are trending should meet analysts’ expectations and spur the stock price upward and makes good trading opportunity.
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  • TimothyX
    ·08-21
    支持者認爲,使用代金券不必僅限於食品雜貨——在支持當地企業的同時購買您喜歡的東西也可以。快樂也是基本需求,買卡有助於支持小實體店!然而,批評者表示,這並沒有降低生活成本,而是補貼消費。有些人甚至買不起食用油,但他卻把錢花在交易卡上——這是一種浪費。
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  • ECLC
    ·08-22
    Just like trading, buy whatever stocks you think worthwhile. It is easy to spend free voucher/cash. "Money well spent" is different to individuals.
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  • MilkTeaBro
    ·08-21
    SG60 vouchers can't buy stocks but $Kimly(1D0.SI)$ and $Sheng Siong(OV8.SI)$ get benefits from it.
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    • koolgal
      Yes these 2 are my favourite Singapore consumer stocks .🥰🥰🥰
      08-22
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  • BTS
    ·08-26
    Will be using the SG60 voucher on essential needs

    Pokémon Cards? Pop Mart? Laopu Gold? 。。。
    Tag : @Huat99

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  • it would be better to spend this money on food banks and homeless shelters.  theres just too much childish waste.
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