A Cuban resident in Mexico recently shared on social media his excitement at discovering the wide variety of sweets in an OXXO store.
"What a lot of things!" exclaimed the user @es_el_mexicano_wey_07 on TikTok, amazed to see a wide variety of candies, snacks, fruits, and other edible products all in one place.
At one point in the short video, he is heard saying, “Oh my God!” as he cannot hide his astonishment upon seeing that in a small store in Mexico there are more products than in an entire market in Cuba.
The young man has shared on TikTok other discoveries he has made in Mexico, such as the possibility of starting a business and establishing an enterprise.
"In my country (Cuba), one must emigrate to be able to support the family," he pointed out.
At another time, he also shared the happiness he felt when he was able to buy meat at a Bodega Aurrera.
"Look at these steaks. This is happiness," said the young Cuban, who showed that he had already bought rice, beans, hot dogs, ham, milk, soda, juice, bread, among other foods.
Recently, the Cuban TikToker, known on social media as Michel Crónicas, shared a video in which his father tries a beef burger for the first time in Mexico, expressing, in a few words, that it was "special."
The influencer, who joyfully celebrated the granting of the visa to his father at the end of July, expressed in a video shared on TikTok that they decided to have burgers for dinner to please their dad: “He wanted one with bacon and pineapple.”
In Mexico, just like in other nations, Cubans discover a new world full of possibilities.
A Cuban woman visited a bakery in Mexico, and her reaction was captured in a video that has gone viral on social media.
The woman went to a store that sells products made from flour, and like what happens to all Cubans when they leave their country for the first time, she was shocked by the abundance.
For others, it offers the possibility of starting a business. A young man born in the largest nation in the Caribbean shared on social media the "secret" to succeeding in Mexico with his own clothing brand Habana Rytt Dustin.
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