The Viral Cotton Candy Vending Machine That Makes Pretty Flowers Is Now In Malaysia
"What we do with our adult money."
Not everyone needs a fancy house, a luxury bag, or a new phone. While all those things are great, sometimes, it's just the little things in life that can make us happy — like cotton candy shaped as a pretty flower!
Someone recently tried out a vending machine in Sunway Pyramid that can spin cotton candy into the shape of colourful flowers.
Taking to TikTok, Meagan shared a video of her and her friend's experience.
"What we do with our adult money," she wrote in the caption of the video.
Image via @meagresa (TikTok)
Once you slide your cash into the machine, a transparent window will display the entire process of your flower-shaped snack being formed, from the first layer to the petals, and finally, the outer layer
Image via @meagresa (TikTok)
Documenting their little fun adventure, Meagan explained that the vending machine can be found in Asian Avenue on the first floor of Sunway Pyramid. Apparently, there's also a machine on the third floor of Sunway Velocity Mall.
There's a touchscreen on the machine where you get to select from a bunch of flower designs.
According to Meagan, their cotton candy cost roughly RM10. Slightly more expensive than your typical cotton candy, but well worth it for some happiness.
Take a look at how cute it looks!
Image via @meagresa (TikTok)
She ranked the cotton candy a 9/10, adding that it's "not too sweet or jelak", though it is on the pricier side.
Image via @meagresa (TikTok)
Flower-shaped cotton candy isn't a new concept
It previously went viral in China and some other parts of the world where people made it from scratch, some more elaborate than others!
Later on, these vending machines with robotic arms cropped up to make them as well, offering up to 30 different designs.
Image via soms candy art (YouTube)
You can watch her video below:
There's also this cool vending machine selling disposable cameras in Petaling Jaya:
With the recent pandemic, vending machines have been popping up all over the Klang Valley:
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