A young person is surprised to find Cuban drinks in a Spanish supermarket: "I never saw them in Cuba."

The influencer admitted to feeling a great longing for Cuba, which is why finding objects that remind her of her country affectionately excites her quite a bit.


An influencer was surprised to find something in a market in Spain that reminded her of her home country, Cuba; in this case, the young woman was thrilled to see some cans of the Havana Club brand.

Even though Havana Club products are sold in several countries, the young woman commented on Instagram that she had never seen those drinks in Cuba, a detail she wanted to share with her followers.

Additionally, he stated that, despite not enjoying drinking alcoholic beverages, he got emotional upon seeing her: "What are you doing here? What are you doing so far from home?" the young woman commented in the video.

The influencer admitted that since she decided to emigrate, she feels a great longing for Cuba. That's why finding objects that remind her affectionately of her country excites her.

In the short video clip, the young woman showed two drinks from the Havana Club brand, which are sold for 2.09 euros.

Both contain Cuban rum, but one is mixed with cola, while the other, called Tropical Mojito, includes mango, mint flavor, and passion fruit among its ingredients.

Recently, a young Cuban who also decided to emigrate, said that he was fulfilling his dream, but expressed feeling great longing.

Yohand Cenko expressed on Instagram: "The Cuban, the emigrant, has to overcome many obstacles to achieve their dream," mentioning painful moments such as the separation from children, grandparents, and parents.

In February, another young Cuban shared an inspiring video of her journey on a raft from the island to the United States, escaping from communism to chase her dreams.

The TikToker Yeniffer Rubido shared her video in December, but it continues to generate debate on social media, where it has accumulated hundreds of comments in support of Cuban rafters.

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