What do they sell at candy stores in Mexico?

Traditional Mexican Candy:

* Dulce de leche: A creamy, caramel-like confection made from milk, sugar, and vanilla.

* Cajeta: A thick, caramel-like sauce made from goat's milk.

* Ate: A fruit paste made from various fruits, such as guava, quince, or tamarind.

* Jamoncillo: A soft, milky candy made from coconut, milk, and sugar.

* Cocadas: Small coconut candies made with coconut, milk, and sugar.

* Borrachitos: Fruit-flavored candies soaked in alcohol.

* Pulparindos: Tamarind-flavored candy sticks.

* Lucas: Watermelon-flavored tamarind candy straws.

* Pelon Pelo Rico: Spicy tamarind lollipops with a chili powder coating.

* Mazapanes: Marzipan candies made with ground almonds, sugar, and egg whites.

Other Popular Candies:

* Chocolate: Mexico is well-known for its production of high-quality chocolate, including dark chocolate, milk chocolate, and white chocolate.

* Hard candy: A variety of hard candies, including fruit flavors, lollipops, and candy canes.

* Bubble gum: Both regular and flavored bubble gum can be found in most candy stores in Mexico.

* Jelly beans: Various flavors of jelly beans are available.

* Licorice: Licorice candy is also sold in many candy stores in Mexico.

* Marshmallows: Different flavors and shapes of marshmallows are usually available.