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This media file shows a vertical, eye-level, full shot of a retail display featuring two large, stylized cup-shaped stands. The stand on the left is a tall, clear plastic cup with a yellow lid, adorned with a cartoon bee and a floral design, and divided into segments representing different beverages. The stand on the right is a black coffee cup, also divided into segments, showcasing various coffee drinks. Both stands are tilted at an angle, leaning against shelving units filled with what appear to be cardboard or wooden products.

The cup on the left displays segments labeled in Ukrainian: "ДЖМІЛЬ" (Joomla/Honey), "ЕСПРЕСО-ТОНІК" (Espresso-Tonic), "АЙС-ЛАТЕ" (Iced Latte), "МІЛКШЕЙК" (Milkshake), "ЛИМОНАД" (Lemonade), and "КВАС" (Kvass). The cup on the right shows segments for "ЕСПРЕСО" (Espresso), "АМЕРИКАНО" (Americano), "ФЛЕТ ВАЙТ" (Flat White), "КАПУЧІНО" (Cappuccino), "ЛАТЕ" (Latte), and "КАКАО / ШОКОЛАД" (Cocoa / Chocolate).

Several yellow price tags with black numbers and barcode information are visible on the shelving units, indicating product identification. These tags include numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, and 10, along with Ukrainian text "Артикул" (Article) and "Штрих-код" (Barcode). One tag also features the letter "S". The background shelving appears to be made of wood and metal, suggesting a retail or storage environment. The overall scene suggests a point-of-sale display in a store, possibly a supermarket or a cafe supply store in Ternopil, Ukraine, given the Ukrainian text on the labels. The lighting is even and appears to be artificial, typical of an indoor setting. There are no people visible in the frame. The focus is on the beverage display and the surrounding retail infrastructure.

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**Note:** The OCR output includes some partial or potentially inaccurate text. I have attempted to interpret it based on context and common beverage names. The initial OCR also mistakenly identified "Joomla" which is a software, not a beverage. "ДЖМІЛЬ" is interpreted here as a beverage name related to honey or a sweet drink, possibly a brand name.
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Jun 30, 2026

Ternopil, Ukraine

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This media file shows a vertical, eye-level, full shot of a retail display featuring two large, stylized cup-shaped stands. The stand on the left is a tall, clear plastic cup with a yellow lid, adorned with a cartoon bee and a floral design, and divided into segments representing different beverages. The stand on the right is a black coffee cup, also divided into segments, showcasing various coffee drinks. Both stands are tilted at an angle, leaning against shelving units filled with what appear to be cardboard or wooden products. The cup on the left displays segments labeled in Ukrainian: "ДЖМІЛЬ" (Joomla/Honey), "ЕСПРЕСО-ТОНІК" (Espresso-Tonic), "АЙС-ЛАТЕ" (Iced Latte), "МІЛКШЕЙК" (Milkshake), "ЛИМОНАД" (Lemonade), and "КВАС" (Kvass). The cup on the right shows segments for "ЕСПРЕСО" (Espresso), "АМЕРИКАНО" (Americano), "ФЛЕТ ВАЙТ" (Flat White), "КАПУЧІНО" (Cappuccino), "ЛАТЕ" (Latte), and "КАКАО / ШОКОЛАД" (Cocoa / Chocolate). Several yellow price tags with black numbers and barcode information are visible on the shelving units, indicating product identification. These tags include numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, and 10, along with Ukrainian text "Артикул" (Article) and "Штрих-код" (Barcode). One tag also features the letter "S". The background shelving appears to be made of wood and metal, suggesting a retail or storage environment. The overall scene suggests a point-of-sale display in a store, possibly a supermarket or a cafe supply store in Ternopil, Ukraine, given the Ukrainian text on the labels. The lighting is even and appears to be artificial, typical of an indoor setting. There are no people visible in the frame. The focus is on the beverage display and the surrounding retail infrastructure. --- **Note:** The OCR output includes some partial or potentially inaccurate text. I have attempted to interpret it based on context and common beverage names. The initial OCR also mistakenly identified "Joomla" which is a software, not a beverage. "ДЖМІЛЬ" is interpreted here as a beverage name related to honey or a sweet drink, possibly a brand name.

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