The text appears to be a conversation between a seller of Rainbow Ice Cut, named Mr. Aris, and a customer, likely a journalist named Matkiding. The conversation covers various topics, including the origin of the park's name, the meaning and pronunciation of Spatodhea, the naming and color coding of the ice cut flavors, the business of selling ice cuts, and Mr. Aris's background and experiences.
Mr. Aris sells Rainbow Ice Cut, a frozen dessert with various flavors. The flavors are represented by different colors, such as red for durian, yellow for strawberry, brown for chocolate, dark green for green bean, and black for black sticky rice. The ice cuts are sold at 5,000 rupiah for a mix of three flavors or 20,000 rupiah for the longest stick. Mr. Aris also sells these ice cuts wholesale, which are then stored in a freezer to fulfill daily stocks.
Mr. Aris has been selling these ice cuts for about three years. He started his business in Cilacap, Java, and moved to Sleman, Java, to look for a job. He worked as a creditor in Sleman for six years before starting his ice cut business. He prefers selling ice cuts as it is less stressful than being a creditor.
Mr. Aris is married, and his wife is also from Cilacap. His business is located in a park named Spatodhea, which is pronounced as SPA-TO-DHE-A. The park is open from 6 am to 6 pm, and it's free to enter and exit.
Despite the conversation's length and complexity, the main topic revolves around Mr. Aris's business and experiences as an ice cut seller.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a conversation between Matkiding, a Youtube content creator, and Mr. Aris, a seller of Rainbow Ice Cut, a type of frozen dessert with various flavors and colors.
2. The conversation takes place at Spatodhea Park, on Kebagusan Raya street, in South Jakarta, Indonesia.
3. Mr. Aris sells Rainbow Ice Cut for 3.000 rupiahs for one flavor, or 5.000 rupiahs for a mix of three flavors. He also sells a long ice cut for 20.000 rupiahs.
4. Mr. Aris is originally from Cilacap, Central Java, and he used to work as a creditor in Sleman, Yogyakarta, before he changed his profession to sell ice cut.
5. Matkiding buys a mix of Rainbow Ice Cut with all variants for 10.000 rupiahs and asks Mr. Aris to arrange it like a rainbow. He also gives him a red envelope as a token of appreciation and asks for his permission to upload the video to his Youtube channel.
6. The most favorite flavors of ice cut among children are chocolate and strawberry, according to Mr. Aris.
7. Mr. Aris gets his ice cut from a home industry and puts them in a freezer to keep them fresh. He says they can last for one month in the freezer.
8. Mr. Aris has a boss who gave him the cart and collects his deposit every day. He also has friends who gave him the capital to start his business.
9. Mr. Aris starts selling ice cut in the morning and finishes at 6 pm when the park closes. He says he does not have any competitor in the area.
10. Matkiding jokes with Mr. Aris about various topics, such as the name of the park, the meaning of Rainbow Ice Cut, the possibility of smacking someone with the long ice cut, and the reality of bankrupt creditor.
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