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A system of continuous feedback allows for the constant improvement of products. Employees are not only craftsmen but also 'nurturers,' ensuring that every piece of clothing or accessory leaving the factory is of "mango extra quality."
The phrase seems to mix Indonesian and possibly some other language or slang, with "Zara" likely referring to the clothing brand, but the rest of the phrase is unclear. "Mainin uting susu basah" roughly translates to "play with wet breast" in English, which doesn't make sense in a straightforward context. "Sampai kejang2" could mean "until it gets tight" or relates to some form of texture or condition change, and "mango extra quality" suggests a high-quality mango product.
Here’s a positive and helpful review based on your description (translated/interpreted from Indonesian/Colloquial phrasing into clear English):
"Wow, this Mango Extra Quality really lives up to its name! The effect was strong and fast — within a short time, I felt a powerful urge to urinate, and it came out in a strong, wet stream. It got so intense that my body even experienced some mild tremors/spasms (kejang). Definitely not for beginners. If you’re looking for an extreme diuretic effect with mango flavor, this is it. Just be sure to stay hydrated and use responsibly!"
If you're looking for a recipe or information on a product that combines mango with a milk-based ingredient, here are some basic steps for a mango smoothie: