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A well-lit image captures the interior of a small retail store or convenience shop, commonly known as a "hanout" in Casablanca, Morocco. The central focus is a glass display counter on which five large, clear plastic jars of confectioneries are arranged. The leftmost jar contains numerous light-yellow, irregularly shaped snacks. The two jars next to it are identical, showcasing "MICHOC Youpi Creme CALCIN" lollipops, distinguishable by their cow-print lids and packaging featuring cartoon cow faces. One of these jars indicates "100 Pcs" and displays a "Halal" certification logo. The fourth jar holds "MICHOC Youpi Fruit Cola" lollipops in blue wrappers, and the rightmost jar is filled with a variety of colorful lollipops. Clear reflections of these jars are visible on the shiny glass counter surface below. In the background, shelves are densely packed with a wide assortment of retail products. To the left, various packaged food items, including biscuits and possibly canned goods, are visible. To the right, a large stack of toilet paper rolls dominates the upper shelves, with prominent brands such as "Dalaa" (in purple packaging with a baby animal graphic) and "Pandoo" (in green and white with a panda logo). Other sundry items and snacks fill the remaining shelf space. The ceiling is visible at the top of the frame, featuring a single incandescent lightbulb and two small CCTV cameras. At the very bottom, partially visible behind the counter, are packages of biscuits with text such as "Kevey" and "Petit BICO", with a hint of "Blue" on one. The scene depicts a typical local shop setup, stocked with everyday consumer goods.
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