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¡Hola, mamás! Este viernes 8 de mayo, de 5 a 6 pm, los esperamos en  para celebrar a las reinas de la casa. ¡Habrá paste...
05/04/2026

¡Hola, mamás! Este viernes 8 de mayo, de 5 a 6 pm, los esperamos en para celebrar a las reinas de la casa. ¡Habrá pasteles, regalos y muchas sorpresas! No se pierdan la oportunidad de saludar a nuestro locutor favorito, de La GranD 93.5 FM, ¡y chance y ganan boletos para los mejores eventos de este verano! ¡Los esperamos!

Gelatina con fruta encapsulada! 📲 (971) 413-84968154 Sw Hall Blvd Beaverton, OR 97008
04/24/2026

Gelatina con fruta encapsulada!
📲 (971) 413-8496
8154 Sw Hall Blvd
Beaverton, OR 97008

New flavor🤯 it’s so crazy. Ube Tres leche cake! You need try it now
04/20/2026

New flavor🤯 it’s so crazy. Ube Tres leche cake! You need try it now

Estamos contigo amigo🫶🏼
12/17/2025

Estamos contigo amigo🫶🏼

Hola, mi nombre es Juan Antonio Martinez y soy creador de TV … Juan Antonio Martínez Perez needs your support for Apoyo para recuperar herramientas de TV JAM tras vandalismo

Come and get Santa’s fav!
12/10/2025

Come and get Santa’s fav!

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10/21/2025

Pan de mu**to estilo Oaxaca. **to

The Día de Mu***os (Day of the Dead) is a vibrant Mexican tradition celebrated primarily on November 1st and 2nd. This f...
10/01/2025

The Día de Mu***os (Day of the Dead) is a vibrant Mexican tradition celebrated primarily on November 1st and 2nd. This festival honors deceased loved ones and combines indigenous customs with Spanish influences.

One of the most iconic symbols of Día de Mu***os is the sugar skull (calavera de azúcar). These brightly decorated skulls are made from sugar and often adorned with colorful icing, representing the joy and humor in remembering the dead. Each skull typically features the name of the deceased written on it, and they vary in size from small to quite large, often used as decorative elements on altars (ofrendas) along with other offerings like flowers (especially marigolds), candles, and photographs.

The tradition of sugar skulls emphasizes the belief that death is a part of life and serves as a celebration of the lives of those who have passed away. The vibrant colors and designs of the sugar skulls reflect the joy and vibrancy of Mexican culture, turning a somber occasion into a festive experience filled with remembrance and love.

This one is for the guys in blue!
09/28/2025

This one is for the guys in blue!

09/18/2025

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8154 SE Hall Boulevard
Beaverton, OR
97008

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