| Product | Description | Images |
|---|---|---|
| 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 buñuelos. 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! |
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| 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! | ![]() |
| 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. | ![]() |