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A close-up, high-angle forensic shot captures approximately 40 to 50 rectangular candies, likely confections, densely arranged on an unidentifiable surface within Naucalpan de Juárez, Mexico. Each candy measures approximately 5-7 cm in length and 2-3 cm in width, exhibiting a distinct horizontal color gradient. The coloration transitions from dark red or orange at the top, through yellow-orange in the middle, to a dark blue or teal at the base, creating a rainbow-like appearance. The entire surface of each candy is uniformly coated with a granular, reddish-brown and whitish powder, consistent with chili seasoning (such as Tajín) mixed with sugar or salt. The coating is unevenly distributed, showing individual crystalline particles. The candies are mostly aligned in parallel rows, with some slight disarray or overlapping visible on the right side of the frame. No individuals, actions, or specific environmental features beyond the candies themselves are discernible.
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