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This media file captures a vibrant snack and candy stall, likely operating in an outdoor market or street fair in Mexico City, Mexico. The stall is covered by a red and white striped canopy, and its walls are made of red fabric, typical of temporary market setups. The primary subjects are a vast array of packaged and loose sweets and savories. On the left and right, numerous bags of chips or crisps, prominently featuring the "SOL" brand, hang from metal grids. Visible flavors and types include "EXTREMA," "ORIGINAL," "SALSA NEGRA," "LIMON," "ADOBADA," "JALAPEÑO," and "RIFADITAS." Smaller bags, some labeled "PORRA" and "OYUK," are also displayed. One bag clearly states "Churros." Below the hanging snacks, a table is laden with various Mexican candies. Several yellow boxes from the "de la Rosa" brand, famous for its "Mazapan," are visible, along with other packaged candies. There are also clear plastic containers filled with different types of loose sweets, such as colorful gummy candies, indicating a wide selection for sale. In the foreground, several plastic bottles of water or soft drinks are arranged, suggesting refreshments are also offered. The bright, natural lighting indicates it is daytime. No people are directly visible, but the meticulously arranged goods imply an active sales operation. The recognizable Mexican brands like "SOL" and "de la Rosa" strongly confirm the location context of Mexico. The overall scene conveys the bustling and colorful atmosphere of a Mexican market.
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