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The image depicts a retail shelf in what appears to be a convenience store or supermarket, likely in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, given the product packaging and pricing in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). The primary focus is on several cylindrical snack containers, specifically "Mister Potato" brand potato crisps, displayed prominently. These containers are pink and feature images of what seem to be K-pop idols, identified as DK, Dino, and Joshua, who are associated with the group SEVENTEEN. The packaging also highlights "Jinjja Crunch" and "Original Flavour." To the left of the Mister Potato crisps, there are yellow bags of snacks, one labeled "Hazelnut Chocolate Cream with Peanut." To the right, an orange cylindrical container with "PERO" and a chili pepper image is visible, suggesting a spicy flavor. Below these products, rows of smaller hexagonal boxes of "Hello Panda" biscuits are stacked, with "Meiji" branding. The shelves are made of metal and plastic, with clear price tags and barcode stickers indicating prices like RM 3.20 and RM 7.70. The overall environment is brightly lit, characteristic of a retail display.
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Jun 20, 2026

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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The image depicts a retail shelf in what appears to be a convenience store or supermarket, likely in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, given the product packaging and pricing in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). The primary focus is on several cylindrical snack containers, specifically "Mister Potato" brand potato crisps, displayed prominently. These containers are pink and feature images of what seem to be K-pop idols, identified as DK, Dino, and Joshua, who are associated with the group SEVENTEEN. The packaging also highlights "Jinjja Crunch" and "Original Flavour." To the left of the Mister Potato crisps, there are yellow bags of snacks, one labeled "Hazelnut Chocolate Cream with Peanut." To the right, an orange cylindrical container with "PERO" and a chili pepper image is visible, suggesting a spicy flavor. Below these products, rows of smaller hexagonal boxes of "Hello Panda" biscuits are stacked, with "Meiji" branding. The shelves are made of metal and plastic, with clear price tags and barcode stickers indicating prices like RM 3.20 and RM 7.70. The overall environment is brightly lit, characteristic of a retail display.

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