--- title: "S’pore beverage chain Fruce shutters last outlet in Orchard after 9 years" type: "News" locale: "zh-HK" url: "https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/276431729.md" description: "Local beverage chain Fruce has permanently closed its last outlet in Wisma Atria after initially announcing a temporary hold on closure. Known for unique drinks like durian and cempedak, Fruce's closure has disappointed fans, with many expressing their sadness on social media. The outlet ceased operations on January 19, and will be replaced by Miki Mizu. Fruce had previously operated in multiple locations but has now shut down all its stores, leaving a gap in the market for its distinctive offerings." datetime: "2026-02-20T09:43:00.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/276431729.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/276431729.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/276431729.md) --- > 支持的語言: [简体中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/276431729.md) | [English](https://longbridge.com/en/news/276431729.md) # S’pore beverage chain Fruce shutters last outlet in Orchard after 9 years Local beverage chain Fruce was known for its unique drinks with flavours such as durian and cempedak. SINGAPORE – Local beverage chain Fruce has shuttered its last outlet in Wisma Atria shopping mall, some weeks after it first announced that its closure was “on hold”. In response to queries from The Straits Times, a spokesperson for Wisma Atria said Fruce ceased operations on Jan 19 and the store’s listing has since been removed from the mall’s online directory. Miki Mizu, a similar concept also selling beverages, will replace Fruce and is expected to open at the end of February or in early March, added the spokesperson. Fruce had first announced on Jan 10 that its last day of operations would be on Jan 14, leaving many fans shocked and disappointed. Posting on Instagram Stories, the brand said: “The past few years have been a challenge, but we choose to focus on the gratitude.” But on Jan 13, it said on Instagram that its closure was “officially on hold”. It told followers to stay tuned for updates, adding: “We’ve heard you loud and clear, and we aren’t ready to leave yet. Our closure is officially on hold. We will continue to serve our Wisma Atria community until further notice.” Fruce in Wisma Atria will be replaced by beverage stall Miki Mizu. Its extension did not last long as the store has now closed for good. When ST visited Wisma Atria on Feb 19, a hoarding with Miki Mizu’s logo was placed over the old Fruce unit. Meanwhile, Fruce continues to list its Wisma Atria outlet in its Instagram bio, though its last post appears to be on Nov 25, 2025. An Instagram Story posted by Fruce on Jan 13 announcing its planned closure was on hold. Known for its fruit drinks with unique flavours such as durian, cempedak and avocado, Fruce opened its original store at the basement level of Wisma Atria in December 2016. The brand also operated stores in at least six other locations, including Nex shopping mall, Our Tampines Hub, Lau Pa Sat hawker centre, the Hillion Mall, Sun Plaza and Yew Tee Point. The other outlets have also shuttered with some of the closures announced on Fruce’s Instagram page. Fans of Fruce were sad about the permanent closure of the brand, with some taking to social media to commiserate. Ms Gooi Jia Hui, 29, who works in marketing, used to buy their drinks around once a month when she wanted a treat. She said: “They had special drinks that were different from the typical bubble tea line-up. I liked the fruity flavours like their white grape okayama and white peach tea. “There was always a queue whenever I went. I didn’t know they were closing until it was too late, but I hope they come back.” Another fan, Ms Ann Wee, was devastated when she heard the news. The 28-year-old, who works in market research, said: “I love Fruce. It’s my go-to whenever I’m in town and want a refreshing drink because the drinks are not too heavy. “I’m really sad to see it go because it’s a home-grown brand and it offered something different. I hope Singaporeans diversify their taste more and support more local brands.” One TikTok user also mourned the brand’s closure in a video, which has since garnered over 168,600 views as at Feb 20. She dedicated the post to her favourite avocado coconut drink on Feb 14, which is Valentine’s Day. She wrote: “Today, I don’t celebrate love. I grieve a drink that made ordinary days feel survivable.” ST has contacted Fruce for more information. Source: The Straits Times © SPH Media Limited. 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