Due to the accent that is used in Terengganu, it was allegedly believed that Mixue has open a store there.
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@alsobubbletea Collectຕິອົ່ງ😂😂#mixue ♬ original sound – rannunn 🦖💚 Twitter user, Azil Adzif took the video to the platform and jokingly captioned it as: “Mixue has opened a new outlet in Terengganu.”— aLeL 🍊 February 3, 2024 Folks found it funny but some perhaps thought this was for real.For those scratching your heads, it’s because the Terengganu accent sees an extra letter G added to the end of certain words.
MIxue Mixue is a Chinese sweet business founded in 1997 specializing in trendy ice cream and tea drinks for young people.
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