Hello Kitty Café and Barbie Pop-Up Trucks Coming to Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi

Barbie and Hello Kitty make a stop in Novi for a mobile pop-up experience that features collectibles, apparel and much more on Sept. 26, 2020.

Is your child a huge Hello Kitty or Barbie fan? Bring them to Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi where Hello Kitty and Barbie have teamed up to bring kids a mobile pop-up experience.

During this outdoor event, which hits the metro Detroit area for the first time on Sept. 26, 2020, families can stop by the two pink trucks parked outside the mall’s food court for exclusive Hello Kitty and Barbie merch and accessories. 

In the Hello Kitty Café Truck, kids can look at limited-edition collectibles, including the new Hello Kitty Café cookie plush, Hello Kitty Café canvas totes, stainless steel thermal bottles, sprinkle T-shirts and much more.

The other truck, Barbie Truck Totally Throwback Tour, is selling ’90s-themed apparel, including jackets, caps and T-shirts, along with new Barbie collectibles.

This pop-up event runs 10 a.m.-7 p.m. at Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi. Admission is free but fees do apply for items being sold at each truck.

For more information about this event and details on other family friendly things to do this weekend, visit the Metro Parent calendar 

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