Pirulín
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A pirulín (also known as 'pirulí') is a multicolor, conic-shaped hard candy of about 10 to 15 cm long, with a very sharp peak in one end and a handle stick in the other.
In Argentina is sold in the streets by the pirulineros.
Other names for pirulín:
- México: Chupirul
[edit] See also
Hard candies with stick or similar handles:
- The Chupachups
- The piruletas