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Cuban tries to sell Hola coffee, brown sugar and claria in a supermarket in Spain

"You have to sell coffee. Hello, that's a success here because it's already mixed with peas and people don't mind the coffee pot," the Cuban, son of comedian Antolín el Pichón, told the merchant.


A Cuban living in Spain tried to sell Hola coffee, brown sugar, claria and even "Brazilian rice with churre" in a supermarket, a nice video that is available onTikTok.

The young man talked to the manager of the establishment to buy him a 50 kilo bag of brown sugar - which in Spain is called brown sugar - for 20 euros, and told him about the supposed benefits of Cuban coffee.

"To strain the coffee, Hello, that's the sugar in it. You have to sell coffee. Hello, that's a success here because it's already mixed with peas, and that doesn't bother people with their coffee makers," he stated, feigning a tremendous tone. Serious.

Afterwards, he tried to "sneak" the claria to the businessman, telling him that it is a "very fine" fish.

"It is similar to bluefin tuna, but with more presence," he said.

This young man, who identifies himself in networks as The Cuban Professor, is calledYalian García and he is nothing more and nothing less than the son of the comedian Antolín el Pichón, whose real name is Ángel García.

Yalian, who lives in the Murcian city of Cartagena, inherited his passion and ability for comedy from his father. His TikTok profile is full of fun videos he makes with his Spanish mother-in-law about Cuban things.

In December, he went viral with one recorded with his Spanish mother-in-law, named Antonia, in whichHe exchanged a 20 dollar bill for a 50 euro bill for a supposed trip to Cuba.

"I'm changing it better for you!" he told the lady jokingly, and assured her that he was doing her a favor and that the currency exchange was correct.

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