Hey Fun Keychain Set

$25.00

Take home a little piece of the Hey Fun Market with our exclusive acrylic keychains set that is a mini version of our neon lights wall. With 3 different designs: Aiya, Not Too Sweet and Fook (Chinese character for good fortune) in this complete set of keychains.

"Aiya" is a commonly used expression in Chinese culture when you want to express surprise, shock, shame, disappointment and so many other ways, it's a very versatile and recognizable informal exclamation.

In Asian culture, hearing someone tell you "It's not too sweet" is the highest compliment you can get for your dessert. Finding that perfect level of sweetness where it's not too sweet! 

pronounced as "Fook" in Cantonese or "Fu" in Mandarin means good fortune or luck. You'll often find the  character on red pockets and wall decor during the lunar new year. For some extra luck, position the  character upside down, which symbolizes good fortune or luck has arrived and is now pouring in.

$25 for a set of 3. 

Pick-up available in Scarborough (Midland and McNicoll), shipping is not available at this time. Once you've placed your order and it's ready for pick-up, more details will be provided to you.

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Take home a little piece of the Hey Fun Market with our exclusive acrylic keychains set that is a mini version of our neon lights wall. With 3 different designs: Aiya, Not Too Sweet and Fook (Chinese character for good fortune) in this complete set of keychains.

"Aiya" is a commonly used expression in Chinese culture when you want to express surprise, shock, shame, disappointment and so many other ways, it's a very versatile and recognizable informal exclamation.

In Asian culture, hearing someone tell you "It's not too sweet" is the highest compliment you can get for your dessert. Finding that perfect level of sweetness where it's not too sweet! 

pronounced as "Fook" in Cantonese or "Fu" in Mandarin means good fortune or luck. You'll often find the  character on red pockets and wall decor during the lunar new year. For some extra luck, position the  character upside down, which symbolizes good fortune or luck has arrived and is now pouring in.

$25 for a set of 3. 

Pick-up available in Scarborough (Midland and McNicoll), shipping is not available at this time. Once you've placed your order and it's ready for pick-up, more details will be provided to you.

Take home a little piece of the Hey Fun Market with our exclusive acrylic keychains set that is a mini version of our neon lights wall. With 3 different designs: Aiya, Not Too Sweet and Fook (Chinese character for good fortune) in this complete set of keychains.

"Aiya" is a commonly used expression in Chinese culture when you want to express surprise, shock, shame, disappointment and so many other ways, it's a very versatile and recognizable informal exclamation.

In Asian culture, hearing someone tell you "It's not too sweet" is the highest compliment you can get for your dessert. Finding that perfect level of sweetness where it's not too sweet! 

pronounced as "Fook" in Cantonese or "Fu" in Mandarin means good fortune or luck. You'll often find the  character on red pockets and wall decor during the lunar new year. For some extra luck, position the  character upside down, which symbolizes good fortune or luck has arrived and is now pouring in.

$25 for a set of 3. 

Pick-up available in Scarborough (Midland and McNicoll), shipping is not available at this time. Once you've placed your order and it's ready for pick-up, more details will be provided to you.

Hey Fun Not Too Sweet Keychain
$10.00
Hey Fun Aiya Keychain
$10.00
Hey Fun Fortune Keychain
$10.00