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Do you require special power sockets?

No special industrial power is needed. We require one standard 13-amp power point (UK 3-pin plug) per machine. For outdoor events, please ensure the power source is stable and within reach (we provide extension cables upon request).

What is the serving capacity for the Popcorn and Candy Floss stations?

Popcorn: Our commercial-grade machines can produce up to 100 bags per hour. For high-volume crowds, we can pre-pop or use smaller bags to increase throughput. Candy Floss: Depending on the size (standard vs. giant), we serve approximately 60 to 80 sticks per hour. For large school or community events, ...

What equipment do you provide?

Our rental package includes the food warmer/container, scissors for cutting, trays for tossing, and serving boats/picks. We require one standard table (or you can rent a booth from us) and access to a power point if a warmer is needed.

Is the Muah Chee cooked on-site?

To ensure food safety and efficiency, the Muah Chee dough is pre-cooked in our central kitchen and kept warm in thermal containers. At the event, our staff performs the "live action" of cutting, tossing, and coating the Muah Chee in front of guests, which is the most ...

What flavors of Muah Chee are available?

We offer three delicious variations: Original: Traditional white glutinous rice dough coated in roasted peanuts and sugar. Black Sesame: A nutty, fragrant twist using roasted black sesame seeds. Yuan Yang: A mix of both Original and Black Sesame for the best of both worlds!

Do you use peanuts? What about nut allergies?

Yes, traditional Muah Chee is coated in crushed roasted peanuts. For guests with nut allergies, we can offer Black Sesame coating as an alternative (though please note that cross-contamination is possible as they are prepared at the same station). We recommend placing an allergy advisory sign, which we ...