
Walking into any popular shopping district in Malaysia, it is easy to spot groups of young people lingering in front of blind box vending machines and specialty stores. Many students spend minutes shaking, tilting and comparing boxes, determined to pick the “lucky one.” Even on school days, young buyers return repeatedly, chasing the thrill hidden inside each sealed package. While blind boxes are marketed as casual collectible toys, the trend has slowly turned into an addictive daily habit...
