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A Taiwan cafe, done with regular pretty coffee art, has decided to seek solace in injecting a touch of horror into customers' cups.
SEE ALSO: Japan's latest coffee craze will make you forget all about the Unicorn FrappucinoFrom cockroaches, to Child's Play's Chucky and even a crawling Sadako (from horror movie The Ring), there's nothing offlimits for My Cofi:
The cafe is located in the Taiwan city of Kaohsiung.
It will do the cute dog upon request, however:
Sadly, the cafe won't be selling some of its more complicated creations to guests who'll destroy them after snapping a shot for Instagram. Instead, it's displaying the art in-store, according to Taiwanese media outlet Niusnews.
To be honest, we didn't really want a cup of cockroach coffee anyway.
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