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Big news for students who love a drink that’s a little bit different. Mogu Mogu is officially heading out on tour and bringing its chewy, feel-good energy directly to UK university campuses. To celebrate 25 years of Mogu Mogu, the iconic drink brand is popping up across the country with freebies, prizes, and plenty of good vibes to go around.

If your uni is on the list, this is one campus visit you’ll definitely want to keep an eye out for.

Who is Mogu Mogu?

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Mogu Mogu was born in Thailand back in 2001 and has been spreading joy ever since. Now enjoyed in over 90 countries worldwide, it’s become a global favourite while still keeping its playful, cheeky personality.

It’s also officially the UK’s number one chewy soft drink, and once you’ve tried it, it’s easy to see why. Mogu Mogu isn’t just something you sip — it’s something you experience.

What really sets Mogu Mogu apart is its signature chewy coconut jelly cubes, known as nata de coco. These little pieces are suspended in a bright, refreshing range of flavours, making every bottle feel like both a drink and a snack in one.

Each sip comes with a burst of flavour, followed by the satisfying chew of the coconut jelly. Every bottle is packed with good vibes, a splash of joy and a drizzle of cheeky energy — perfect for when you need a quick boost between lectures or a pick-me-up on a long uni day.

What’s happening when Mogu Mogu hits campus?

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When Mogu Mogu arrives at your university, you’ll know about it. Mogu Mogu and the team will be sharing announcements on social media to let you know exactly where and when to find them.

On the day, keep an eye out for the Mogu Mogu refresher bike cruising around campus and spreading random happiness. Students will be able to spin the wheel, grab a Mogu Mogu boost, and take part in interactive activities designed to brighten up your day.

You’ll also be able to scan and share for a chance to win Ticketmaster prizes (see more below), pick up special Mogu Mogu deals available only on the day, and, if you’re lucky enough, snap a selfie with Mogu Mogu himself. 

Mogu Mogu campus tour dates

The tour is rolling through campuses in waves, starting in January and running all the way through to March.

Wave one kicks off in January, with Nottingham on the 19th, Sheffield on the 20th and Liverpool on the 21st.

Wave two lands in February, visiting Bristol on the 9th, Cardiff on the 10th and Bedford on the 11th.

Wave three wraps things up in March, with two dates in London on the 2nd and 3rd, before finishing in Brighton on the 4th.

Wave 1 (January)

  • 19 January – Nottingham
  • 20 January – Sheffield
  • 21 January – Liverpool

 

Wave 2 (February)

  • 9 February – Bristol
  • 10 February – Cardiff
  • 11 February – Bedford

 

Wave 3 (March)

  • 2 March – London
  • 3 March – London
  • 4 March – Brighton

Win Ticketmaster prizes with the Mogu Mogu giveaway

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Even if Mogu Mogu isn’t stopping by your uni just yet, you can still get involved. Alongside the campus tour, Mogu Mogu is running an online giveaway where you can win Ticketmaster prizes — ideal for gigs, festivals, comedy shows and more.

Entering is quick and easy, and you can find all the details on the Mogu Mogu website. It’s well worth throwing your name in the mix.

Enter the Mogu Mogu giveaway to win here!

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