Pink Sugar After Dinner

DIY Cotton Candy at Kenka, NYC

A hip Japanese restaurant in New York has put an innovative spin on the after dinner treat. Instead of passing out mints or little chocolates after a meal of gyozo and okonomiyaki, the East Village restaurant gives each patron a tiny jar of bright pink sugar.

Without further explanation, this would seem a little bit odd, but Kenka, as the Japanese eatery is called, has really dreamed up something quite sweet.

The pink crystals are actually meant to be carried out to the door of the restaurants where a machine awaits: a cotton candy machine! Each person gets to take turns dumping in their sugar to create their very own take-away cotton candy cone!
Trend Themes
1. Personalized Desserts - The trend of personalized desserts allows customers to create their own unique treats, like the DIY cotton candy cones offered at Kenka.
2. Novelty After-dinner Treats - Restaurants are exploring new and unique ways to provide after-dinner treats, such as offering patrons a tiny jar of pink sugar to make cotton candy at home.
3. Interactive Dining Experiences - Interactive dining experiences, like the opportunity to make cotton candy at the end of a meal, are becoming increasingly popular as a way to engage customers.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurant Industry - Restaurants can capitalize on the trend of personalized desserts and offer unique after-dinner treats to enhance the dining experience and encourage customer engagement.
2. Confectionery Industry - The confectionery industry can explore innovative ways to offer customers the ability to create personalized treats, like DIY cotton candy, to cater to changing consumer preferences.
3. Hospitality Industry - Hotels and resorts can incorporate interactive dining experiences, such as DIY dessert stations, to provide guests with memorable and engaging experiences during their stay.

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