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Karaoke Manekineko Introduces “Shake Shake Fries” to Complement Leisure Dining Trends

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Karaoke Manekineko Malaysia has expanded its snack menu with a new playful twist, aimed at enhancing the customer experience beyond just karaoke. The introduction of the MANECKEY Shake Shake Fries signals the brand’s growing interest in snack culture and casual food trends among younger audiences.

A familiar staple gets a fun upgrade as Karaoke
Manekineko
rolls out its latest
menu item: MANECKEY Shake Shake Fries. This new offering taps into the
appeal of interactive snacking—where customers can season and shake their fries
to their liking before digging in.

Designed to align with evolving dining habits, the Shake Shake Fries
come with a choice of seasoning flavours and a signature packaging that
encourages customer participation. While karaoke remains the core attraction,
the brand is increasingly acknowledging that customers are also seeking light,
enjoyable meals that complement the social and entertainment setting.

A representative from Koshidaka Malaysia noted that the snack was
introduced following observations that quick, customizable bites tend to
perform well among teen and young adult demographics, particularly those
visiting during student hours or group hangouts.

“Snacks like these serve as a bridge between music, movement, and food,”
the representative shared. “It’s about enhancing the experience without
interrupting it.”

The introduction of the MANECKEY Shake Shake Fries also reflects a
broader trend in the F&B space, where brands are prioritizing novelty,
shareability, and minimal mess—attributes that fit well within karaoke room
environments.

As part of the launch, customers may see the item featured in upcoming
themed events and seasonal menus, though the product will be available as a
regular item across all Karaoke
Manekineko
Malaysia outlets.

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

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