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"#SapotLokal" — Malaysians Praise Vico's VFX Drone Display That Turns From Green To Yellow

Vico posted the video to usher in the new year.

Cover image via @vico.malaysia (Instagram)

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Malaysians are applauding Vico, a local chocolate malt beverage brand, for its clever #SapotLokal post published on 1 January to usher in the new year

The 30-second video showcases a drone display against the KLCC skyline. The drones form a flag-like shape as their light colours transition from red to green to yellow, accompanied by a #sapotlokal hashtag hovering below.

As the spectacle continues, the PETRONAS Twin Towers are illuminated in a yellow glow, and the drones reposition themselves to spell out "Vico 2024" and "Vico 30th Anniversary".

The Instagram post's caption reads, "There are no fireworks this year. So, we arranged a drone display to make everyone smile.

"We hope this brings some cheer to your 2024, even though everything you see here is edited. But it looks real, right?

"Happy New Year, everyone! Vico wishes you good health, happiness, and always support local."

Image via @vico.malaysia (Instagram)

At the time of writing, the post has garnered over 187,000 views on Instagram

Many netizens noticed the subtle message that was 'hidden' in Vico's post.

"Wow! It's the best! It changed from green, ehem ehem..., to yellow! #SapotLokal!" read a top comment.

"That's right. I just realised Vico tastes better than [the other brand]," an Instagram user wrote.

"Vico nailed it! Green to yellow flag is a genius move. #SapotLokal," added another netizen, while another person said, "I have changed to drinking Vico. It's delicious."

Image via Instagram

Watch the video below:

On 28 December 2023, KLCC The Place announced that there would not be a fireworks display to ring in the new year:

Meanwhile, did you know that 1 January is not a public holiday in these five states?

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