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Two Mexican candies are displayed on a dark, speckled surface, possibly a countertop, in Interlomas, Mexico. On the left, an unwrapped, reddish-brown, speckled candy resembling tamarind paste is served on a white plastic spoon. It has a slightly viscous appearance, suggesting a soft, chewy texture, and is loosely covered at its base by clear plastic wrap. A single light-colored hair is visible on the dark surface near this candy.

To the right, a second candy, a round, hard lollipop, is sealed within a transparent plastic wrapper. This lollipop is also reddish-orange and appears to be of the same "Las Sevillanas" brand as indicated by the text on the packaging. The wrapper features two hexagonal "SELLOS" (seals), common in Mexican food labeling to indicate high levels of certain nutrients like sugar or saturated fat, with the number "2" clearly visible inside each seal. The text "Cont. Neto 6.5g" (Net Content 6.5g) is also visible. This lollipop is attached to a white wooden stick, partially visible through the wrapper.

The image presents a still life of these two candies, showing one prepared for consumption and the other still in its original packaging. No activity or people are present.
Jfoxtrot

Dec 9, 2025

Interlomas, Mexico

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Two Mexican candies are displayed on a dark, speckled surface, possibly a countertop, in Interlomas, Mexico. On the left, an unwrapped, reddish-brown, speckled candy resembling tamarind paste is served on a white plastic spoon. It has a slightly viscous appearance, suggesting a soft, chewy texture, and is loosely covered at its base by clear plastic wrap. A single light-colored hair is visible on the dark surface near this candy. To the right, a second candy, a round, hard lollipop, is sealed within a transparent plastic wrapper. This lollipop is also reddish-orange and appears to be of the same "Las Sevillanas" brand as indicated by the text on the packaging. The wrapper features two hexagonal "SELLOS" (seals), common in Mexican food labeling to indicate high levels of certain nutrients like sugar or saturated fat, with the number "2" clearly visible inside each seal. The text "Cont. Neto 6.5g" (Net Content 6.5g) is also visible. This lollipop is attached to a white wooden stick, partially visible through the wrapper. The image presents a still life of these two candies, showing one prepared for consumption and the other still in its original packaging. No activity or people are present.

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