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‘Ducky’ display by restaurant to draw customers

As motorists near the restaurant, they notice several duck figurines 'seated', some even cross-legged on chairs looking 'chill'.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 12 Mar 2025 9:51AM

‘Ducky’ display by restaurant to draw customers
The video caught the attention of netizens who described it as 'powerful marketing' and humorous. - March 12, 2025

DUCKS in a row!

A smoked duck (itik salai) restaurant in Seri Menanti, Negri Sembilan has resorted to an innovative marketing strategy to draw customers.

As motorists near the restaurant, they notice several duck figurines 'seated', some even cross-legged on chairs looking 'chill'.

In a TikTok video by @farrahhannaishamudin95 some figurines were even 'hanging out' at he restaurant's signboard.

The video caught the attention of netizens who described it as 'powerful marketing' and humorous.

Some even said the ducks looked 'cool'. - March 12, 2025

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