Papito is back in full force: Cuba's most viral candy seller launches a new jingle and goes crazy on TikTok

Papito the candy man is once again a sensation on social media with a catchy rhyming announcement about torticas from Morón. His charisma and creativity highlight Cuban popular culture and captivate internet users.


A new video of the popular street vendor "Papito el caramelero" has once again taken social media by storm, this time with a clever and revamped announcement that quickly went viral.

In the audiovisual material shared on TikTok by the profile @losfueradrosca, the charismatic vendor can be seen walking down a street in Havana, selling torticas de Morón, accompanied by a rhymed chant that has elicited laughter and applause from internet users.

“Torticas from San Fernando, everyone is talking about them. Torticas from Santa Rosa, are you going to buy one for your wife?” he sings with ease and charm.

Papito, whose real name has not yet been revealed, has become a beloved figure among the people of Havana and social media users for his unique style of selling traditional candies and sweets.

His ability to improvise rhymes and connect with the audience has earned him widespread affection and thousands of plays on platforms like TikTok and Facebook.

This new announcement reaffirms the impact that popular cultural expressions have on daily life in Cuba and how, amidst difficulties, characters like Papito manage to bring smiles with creativity and a touch of local charm.

Frequently Asked Questions about Papito the Candy Seller and Street Culture in Cuba

Who is Papito el caramelero and why is he famous in Cuba?

Papito the candy seller is a Cuban street vendor who has gained popularity on social media for his charisma and ability to create rhymed announcements. His charm and creativity in offering products such as traditional sweets and other items have made him a beloved figure among Cubans, especially in Havana.

What products does Papito el caramelero currently offer?

In addition to his traditional candies, Papito has expanded his offerings to include products like detergents and descalers, all with clever names and presented in his characteristic rhyming style. This has been well-received on social media, where his videos continue to go viral.

How do Papito the candy seller's announcements reflect Cuban reality?

The announcements of Papito the candy seller are an expression of the creativity and resilience of Cubans in the face of the difficult economic situation on the island. Through his wit and humor, Papito not only sells products, but also provides a glimpse into the ability of Cubans to adapt and find joy amidst daily adversities.

What impact do street vendors have on the Cuban economy?

Street vendors like Papito are a vital part of the informal economy in Cuba. In a context of scarcity and economic difficulties, many people turn to informal trade as a means of survival. This practice not only reflects creativity and the necessity of survival but also the lack of formal economic opportunities on the island.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.