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Award-winning bar Teens of Thailand turns to selling durian to survive these difficult times

The beloved bar in Chinatown collabs with Rayong's well-known durian farm Chamnarn Yuvaboon in the durian sales to survive during the alcohol ban.

Arpiwach Supateerawanitt
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During these hard, pandemic times, it's every man for himself—especially when the authorities don't seem to be of ample help. Bars and restaurants are part of the people sector that have to struggle twice as hard to financially survive, specifically now that they can't run their businesses

Teens of Thailand is one of Bangkok's favorite cocktail bars that never stop serving us happiness even when booze can't be a thing of that happy cure. Announcing on its Facebook page today (April 29), the bar will turn to selling the king of fruit, durian, with support from a durian farm in Rayong Chamnarn Yuvaboon.

This freshly launched Teens of Durian project will be delivering a Chanee species of durian from the farm with the price of B1,280 per kilogram. You can pre-order this highly aromatic summer fruit to have at home with friends and family now via LINE (@yologroup). What's more special is the durian will be beautifully peeled and packaged for you to dig in immediately when it arrives.

Selling during isn't Teens of Thailand's first move to survive tough times, though. Last year, Teens of Thailand turned to churning out flavorful shumai and kanom jeen nam ngaio to get some cash to support their barmen amidst the first alcohol ban.

Also, you can show some love and support to Teens of Thailand via gogetfunding.

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