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The image displays an organized arrangement of various individually packaged condiments in multiple white ceramic cups, set against a dark background, likely a table or countertop. There are no people visible in the scene.

Seven white ceramic cups are arranged in a diagonal line, extending from the foreground to the background. Each cup is filled densely with an assortment of small sachets, suggesting a self-service station for coffee or meals. The sachets vary in color and branding.

Predominantly, there are yellow sachets with a green and white label featuring a stylized tree logo and the text "Werdex" and "SABOR AUTÉNTICO," indicating a type of sugar or sweetener. Other yellow sachets are marked "ACER," likely an artificial sweetener. Red sachets, some with a checkered pattern, bear the brand name "Carozzi." Blue sachets are labeled "SAL," meaning salt in Spanish, and some also show a faint number "89." Green and white sachets with the tree logo are also visible, some noting "ENVOLTORIO" (wrapper). The products appear neatly arranged and ready for use in Arica, Chile.
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Apr 23, 2026, 5:39 PM

Arica, Chile

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The image displays an organized arrangement of various individually packaged condiments in multiple white ceramic cups, set against a dark background, likely a table or countertop. There are no people visible in the scene. Seven white ceramic cups are arranged in a diagonal line, extending from the foreground to the background. Each cup is filled densely with an assortment of small sachets, suggesting a self-service station for coffee or meals. The sachets vary in color and branding. Predominantly, there are yellow sachets with a green and white label featuring a stylized tree logo and the text "Werdex" and "SABOR AUTÉNTICO," indicating a type of sugar or sweetener. Other yellow sachets are marked "ACER," likely an artificial sweetener. Red sachets, some with a checkered pattern, bear the brand name "Carozzi." Blue sachets are labeled "SAL," meaning salt in Spanish, and some also show a faint number "89." Green and white sachets with the tree logo are also visible, some noting "ENVOLTORIO" (wrapper). The products appear neatly arranged and ready for use in Arica, Chile.

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