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The image captures a detailed, elevated view of a light brown, braided rope basket resting on a gold-colored metal stand, presented in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The basket is filled with a heterogeneous assortment of individually wrapped candies and a distinct metal tin.

Among the candies, several feature Cyrillic text. A prominent red wrapper clearly displays "ДОСТЫК КОНФЕТЫ" (Dostyk Candies). Another wrapper, primarily yellow, shows "КҮЛДЕР" (Külder) with "КОНФЕТЫ" below it. Crucially, a blue, can-shaped wrapper is labeled "ЖЕНТ" (Zhent) and "BAYAN SULU", directly referencing a well-known Kazakhstani confectionery manufacturer. An orange rectangular wrapper partially visible displays "SULU," likely from the same brand. Other wrappers include a gold one with "Любима" (Lyubima) in Cyrillic, various colorful patterns, and a tiger print. Several light blue, irregular-shaped plastic molds contain candies resembling half-coconuts with white and green accents. One wrapper from these items states, "This product manufactured in Vietnam," indicating an imported origin.

Centrally located within the candy pile is a black, rectangular metal tin with gold edging. The tin's surface bears the text "BOLD ESPRESSO COFFEE BONBONS" and the brand name "IMINT." Chinese characters above "IMINT" read "大糖量式咖啡糖" (Large amount of coffee candy), and "净含量 32克" (Net weight 32g) is also visible. A white price tag adhered to the tin displays "1250." Given the presence of Kazakhstani brands, this price of 1250 is consistent with Kazakhstani Tenge (KZT), firmly establishing the location in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

The background, largely out of focus, includes a small white bottle with yellow contents on the left. To the right, a gold-colored, multi-tiered rack holds several containers with perforated gold lids, possibly spice jars. A dark, rounded object, likely a decorative item or small appliance, is partially visible on the far right. The surface beneath the basket stand appears light-colored, and a light-colored wall forms the backdrop. A purple and pink writing instrument is faintly visible below the basket.
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Jun 7, 2026, 5:39 PM

Almaty, Kazakhstan

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The image captures a detailed, elevated view of a light brown, braided rope basket resting on a gold-colored metal stand, presented in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The basket is filled with a heterogeneous assortment of individually wrapped candies and a distinct metal tin. Among the candies, several feature Cyrillic text. A prominent red wrapper clearly displays "ДОСТЫК КОНФЕТЫ" (Dostyk Candies). Another wrapper, primarily yellow, shows "КҮЛДЕР" (Külder) with "КОНФЕТЫ" below it. Crucially, a blue, can-shaped wrapper is labeled "ЖЕНТ" (Zhent) and "BAYAN SULU", directly referencing a well-known Kazakhstani confectionery manufacturer. An orange rectangular wrapper partially visible displays "SULU," likely from the same brand. Other wrappers include a gold one with "Любима" (Lyubima) in Cyrillic, various colorful patterns, and a tiger print. Several light blue, irregular-shaped plastic molds contain candies resembling half-coconuts with white and green accents. One wrapper from these items states, "This product manufactured in Vietnam," indicating an imported origin. Centrally located within the candy pile is a black, rectangular metal tin with gold edging. The tin's surface bears the text "BOLD ESPRESSO COFFEE BONBONS" and the brand name "IMINT." Chinese characters above "IMINT" read "大糖量式咖啡糖" (Large amount of coffee candy), and "净含量 32克" (Net weight 32g) is also visible. A white price tag adhered to the tin displays "1250." Given the presence of Kazakhstani brands, this price of 1250 is consistent with Kazakhstani Tenge (KZT), firmly establishing the location in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The background, largely out of focus, includes a small white bottle with yellow contents on the left. To the right, a gold-colored, multi-tiered rack holds several containers with perforated gold lids, possibly spice jars. A dark, rounded object, likely a decorative item or small appliance, is partially visible on the far right. The surface beneath the basket stand appears light-colored, and a light-colored wall forms the backdrop. A purple and pink writing instrument is faintly visible below the basket.

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