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  2. Calavera - Wikipedia

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    Sugar skulls before decoration. Sugar skulls offered for sale in Mexico. Large sugar skull offered for sale in Mexico. "Calaveritas" (little skulls) made of chocolate and sugar for sale in Mexico. Traditional production methods with molds have been used for a long time. The process involves using molds to cast the calaveras. Production can be a ...

  3. Alfeñique fair - Wikipedia

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    Traditional sugar-made figures in Mexico. The Alfeñique fair (Spanish: feria del Alfeñique) is an annual event that takes place in the city of Toluca, Mexico in which vendors sell traditional sugar skulls with names labeled on the forehead, as well as candy in a variety of shapes, in order to celebrate the Mexican holiday Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead).

  4. Day of the Dead - Wikipedia

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    A common symbol of the holiday is the skull (in Spanish calavera), which celebrants represent in masks, called calacas (colloquial term for skeleton), and foods such as chocolate or sugar skulls, which are inscribed with the name of the recipient on the forehead. Sugar skulls can be given as gifts to both the living and the dead. [35]

  5. A celebration of life after death: 'Sugar Skull!' tells the ...

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    Oct. 7—The beauty and tradition of Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrating our ancestors is brought to life on stage through "Sugar Skull! A Día de Muertos Musical Adventure." The performance ...

  6. Alfeñique - Wikipedia

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    The sugar paste is flattened into thin circles which are pressed into the molds, then left to dry for 24 hours. [3] The two halves of the figure are then taken from the molds and joined together with more sugar paste, slightly thinned with water. This is left to dry again before decoration.

  7. 13 Collectible Toys From the ’60s That Are Still Valuable

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    Unlike the traditional humanoid trolls, this version featured a mischievous monkey design with the same signature wild, fuzzy hair and distinctive vinyl face. 11. 1960s Tonka Tow Truck.

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