Palomita is a registered trademark in Mexico.
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1-2-3 1-2-3 is a frying oil, typical to every Mexican kitchen, used to cook up delicious Mexican treats like chiles rellenos, enchiladas or buńuelos. Que Sabroso!
Blanca Nieves Blanca Nieves (snow white) is a dish soap teeming with bubbles. The irony of the logo is what made the soap so popular.
Boing Boing! con fruta is a soft drink that became popular because of its unusual triangle-shaped package and its catchy name.
Canels Canels gum is a staple in the fabric of Mexican culture.
The brand is celebrating its 80th birthday this year!
Canita Agua frescas is a refreshing beverage in Latin America. Canita has captured that fresh preservative-free taste in a bottle sold here in the US! Lo mejor de alla aca!
Luker A delicious chocolate tradition from Colombia. The delicious secret that is and was served up hot!
Lulu Lulu is a soft drink made with fresh fruit. The logo’s “star” is a black-haired, big-eyed girl named Lulu.
Pascual & Pascualin Pascual and Pascualin are soft drinks that are the “brother” drinks to Lulu. These brands, like Lulu, recall hot days playing jump rope and lots of laughter.
Roma No more standing over the wash board! Roma was the all purpose laundry detergent used in the best new invention- the washing machine!
Tepeyac Tepeyac was the must have beauty bar. It promised porcelain skin and radiant beauty!
Topo Gigio Topo Gigio was the lead character of a children’s puppet show on Italian television, in the early 1960s. Topo Gigio a soft foam mouse, standing 10 inches tall, with dreamy eyes and a childish personality has been very popular on Italian TV, in children’s magazines, animated cartoons, movies and merchandising since his creation in the 1960s. The name can be translated into English as “Louie Mouse.”
Topo Gigio made his US debut on the Ed Sullivan show in 1963. Topo Gigio appeared a total of 92 times on the show and closed the final episode of the Ed Sullivan in 1971 with his classic goo’night saying. In Latin America, Topo Gigio became a smash hit in 1968 with a weekly TV show featuring Raul Astor and had several LPs with songs sung by Gabriel Garzon. Today Topo Gigio is an international icon.


Woopy Woopy is a fruit juice drink with a fun and playful attitude. This drink was launched in the 70’s and was the Boing! for the new generation.
Zote Jabon ZOTE Blanco, a BIG soap bar, was the customary soap before the arrival of the washing machine. ZOTE was prevalent in every household for scrubbing clothes against a rock washboard.