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A person's hand, adorned with light purple nail polish, holds a rectangular box of a food product in what appears to be a supermarket or grocery store aisle. The image is oriented vertically, causing the text on the product packaging to appear sideways. The box features a white background with a distinctive brown and maroon checkered pattern along its borders. The brand name "LACASA" is prominently displayed in gold lettering, with "DESDE 1862" indicating its establishment year. The product name "Yema Tostada" is printed below the brand. A clear window on the box reveals the product inside, showing a brownish, custardy substance along with what looks like an almond and a piece of candied fruit (likely yema, or egg yolk). Multiple hexagonal warning labels, typical of some Latin American food regulations, are visible on the top left of the box. These include: "EXCESO EN AZÚCARES" (Excess in Sugars), "EXCESO EN GRASAS TOTALES" (Excess in Total Fats), and "EXCESO EN CALORÍAS" (Excess in Calories), all attributed to the "Ministerio de Salud" (Ministry of Health). Another warning states, "CONTIENE EDULCORANTES, NO RECOMENDABLE EN NIÑOS/AS." (Contains sweeteners, NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN.), also from the Ministry of Health. The phrase "PUESTOS MAESTROS" is visible along the bottom edge of the box. In the background, other packaged food items are stacked on shelves, including another box with text "X8 PORCIONES" (8 Servings) and "Chocolate y Naranja" (Chocolate and Orange), and a red bag with text "VARIEDAD" and "170". A yellow sticker with partially visible text, including "boog", is seen on the far left. The setting appears to be indoors under artificial lighting.
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