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  2. Origins (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Origins at DFS Galleria Customhouse in Auckland, New Zealand. The company is known for their natural skin care products. Notable lines include the "A Perfect World" line of products. Origins is also notable for its ongoing collaboration with Dr. Andrew Weil in his own line of products that target inflammation and sensitive skin.

  3. Ipoh white coffee - Wikipedia

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    Ipoh white coffee (Chinese: 怡保白咖啡, Tamil: ஒயிட் காபி) is a popular coffee drink which originated in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia, resulting in Ipoh being named one of the top three coffee towns by Lonely Planet. The coffee beans are roasted with palm oil margarine, and the resulting coffee is served with condensed milk. [1]

  4. Daiso - Wikipedia

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    Daiso in Malaysia. All products are priced at RM 5.90, or US$1.43 GST-inclusive. The price increase from RM 5.30 to the current price was effective from March 1, 2017. [20] The price was temporarily reduced to RM 5.57 when GST was removed in Malaysia, but 8t returned to RM 5.90 when SST (Sales and Services Tax) became effective on September 1 ...

  5. Munchy's - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Munchy's factory was built in Johor, Malaysia, with 120,000 sq ft (11,000 m 2) of real estate and fully automated wafer technology.Considered the most advanced fully automatic wafer plant in South East Asia to date, three new products were revealed – Muzic Wafers, Munchini Wafer Rolls and Lexus Biscuits.

  6. Zus Coffee - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Zus' official communications published a rationale claiming its logo portrays the Ethiopian shepherd Kaldi and its name a portmanteau of the words "zeal" and "us"; this came in response to a Malaysian conservative-affiliated Facebook page which called on Muslims to boycott the brand insisting that the branding suggest that of the Greek deity Zeus.

  7. J.CO Donuts - Wikipedia

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    The first J.CO opened on 26 June 2005. In four months, the outlet made money and continued growing. On its eighth year, J.CO had 120 outlets in Indonesia, 12 in Malaysia and the Philippines, 4 in Singapore and 2 in Hong Kong. [1] J.CO is the fastest growing donut and coffee chain in Indonesia with 236 stores opened since 2005.