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Mansoor Khalid, driver of the candy cab, a taxi that doubles as a party on wheels featuring sweets, lights and music.MICHELLE V. AGINS / THE NEW YORK TIMES“Everybody is depressed, stressed, New York City is not an easy life, so when New Yorkers see all the candies, chocolates,” they cheer up, Mr. Khalid said. “Some people start screaming, they’re so happy.”
His altruism isn’t bad for business, either. Mr. Khalid’s cab has become an Internet celebrity, earning thousands of followers on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. That loyal online following supplies a steady stream of customers for Mr. Khalid, who fields frequent requests for pickups from fans who send their locations to him via Twitter or Facebook.
Mr. Khalid also uses Twitter and Instagram to advertise his services, posting pictures of grinning couples with handfuls of candy.
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