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A close-up, overhead view captures a section of a retail display case or shelf, likely in a store or kiosk in Mendoza, Argentina. No people are visible; the scene focuses entirely on various packaged snacks and candies arranged for sale. In the upper left, multiple packages of yellowish-brown wafer or snack bars, possibly from the Bon o Bon brand, are stacked. Many of these packages prominently display "1100," likely a price, along with several black hexagonal seals indicating nutritional warnings. To their right, a gold-foiled package, identified as "AGUILA" brand, bears a "750" price sticker. Below it, a silver-foiled package of "Tof" (Toffee) candy is marked with a "550" price. A larger brown package, partially visible on the far right, carries the text "TE TENTASTE" (You were tempted) and the "ARCOR" logo, a prominent brand in the region. The middle-right features a bright blue bag of "MOO GUZ Dientes" (gummy candies, likely shaped like teeth), sporting a "2900" price sticker and hexagonal warning seals, including "EXCESO CALORÍAS" (Excess Calories). Below this, a vibrant yellow package shows "1900" as a price and similar nutritional seals. On the bottom left, two packages of "TATÍV" brand snacks are visible: one in blue and one in red, both marked with a large "3" (possibly indicating quantity or flavor) and multiple black hexagonal nutritional warning octagons. Notable details include the prices (e.g., 1100, 750, 550, 2900, 1900), which, given the context, are likely in Argentine Pesos. The widespread presence of the hexagonal front-of-package nutritional warning seals is consistent with recent food labeling regulations in Argentina. A strong, possibly fluorescent, overhead light source creates significant glare across several packages. The image depicts a common assortment of impulse-buy snacks found in a typical convenience store setting.
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