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  2. Pelon Pelo Rico - Wikipedia

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    Its flavors include regular, sour lime, watermelon, and extra spicy. Ingredients include sugar, water, glucose, chili powder, citric acid, xanthan gum, and tamarind extract. Pelon Pelo Rico is inexpensive, being sold for approximately US$0.50 at corner stores, and is commonly found in Mexican -owned stores and markets.

  3. Pulparindo - Wikipedia

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    Pulparindo is the trade name of a Mexican candy produced by de la Rosa. The candy is made from the pulp of the tamarind fruit, and is flavored with sugar, salt, and chili peppers, making it simultaneously tart, sweet, salty, and spicy. The "extra picante" variation is especially spicy.

  4. Chupa Chups - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Chupa Chups began supplying FC Barcelona manager Johan Cruyff with lollipops. Cruyff would suck Chupa Chups on the touchline during matches, having been forced to give up smoking for health reasons. [12] [13] When Cruyff died in 2016, fans left lollipops at his memorial. [14] Chupa Chups sponsored the 1992 video game Zool. Their ...

  5. Baby Bottle Pop - Wikipedia

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    Baby Bottle Pop (sometimes referred to as "candy bottle pops") [citation needed] is a brand of lollipops introduced by manufacturer Topps in 1998 in a baby bottle shape. The lollipops come in a variety of fruit flavors including strawberry, cherry, blue raspberry, watermelon, bubblegum, green apple, and grape.

  6. TikToker shares wildly simple recipe for beloved Mexican candy

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    TikToker Michelle, AKA Michellita, shared her mazapánes recipe. TikToker Michelle, AKA Michellita, shared her mazapánes recipe. mazapán is actually the Spanish word for marzipan, a confection ...

  7. Canel's - Wikipedia

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    Canel's is a Mexican confectionery company founded in 1925 in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. [1] The company's main product line is chewing gum, but it also manufactures soft and hard candies, gummies, cremes, fresh breath products, fruit chews, milk caramel chews, toffees, lollipops, jelly beans, and more.

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