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This image depicts an interior view of a confectionery store, likely a Roshen store, in Ternopil, Ukraine. The primary subject is a brightly lit display counter filled with various bulk sweets. The counter features a white modular design with multiple recessed trays containing different confectionery items. In the foreground, a tray holds numerous rectangular pieces of fruit jelly or pastille, dusted with sugar, presented in two layers of green and orange/yellow. A clear plastic sign in front identifies these as "Абрис-груша" (Apricot-pear), priced at 22.50 UAH per 100g, and states they are "ЕКСКЛЮЗИВНО в магазинах Roshen" (EXCLUSIVELY in Roshen stores). Adjacent to this, another tray contains similar brick-shaped orange sweets. To the right, two trays display dark brown confectionery: one with irregular blocks and another with uniformly cut strips, identified by a sign as "Несквік" (Nesquik) priced at 39.00 UAH (likely per 100g). Further right, two additional trays contain lighter-colored sweets: one with white cuboid pieces, possibly nougat or Turkish delight, and another with off-white, speckled rectangular pieces. On the counter's front edge, two circular signs, identical in design, announce "НОВИНКА" (NEW) and feature "МАНГО-ПРЯНА КАРАМЕЛЬ" (MANGO-SPICED CARAMEL) with illustrations of mango, cinnamon, and star anise. Below the display level, a pull-out compartment labeled "ПАКЕТИ" (PACKAGES) reveals a stack of patterned paper bags, with the brand name "ROSHEN" visibly repeating on them. The floor is composed of large, dark gray square tiles with visible grout lines. In the background, partially visible through a glass barrier, are shelves with packaged goods and another display of dark confectionery. No individuals are present in the frame. The lighting is artificial and uniform, suggesting an indoor retail environment.
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