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What are those eggs the Mexicans are selling on the sides of the
streets (usually to other Mexicans)?

They look smooth and plastic, not the paper mache eggs that have
confetti inside them. They're come in bags of about 30-40 and come
in 5 different bright, fluorescent colors.

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> What are those eggs the Mexicans are selling on the sides of the
> streets (usually to other Mexicans)?
>
> They look smooth and plastic, not the paper mache eggs that have
> confetti inside them. They're come in bags of about 30-40 and come
> in 5 different bright, fluorescent colors.
>
> -sw


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Sqwertz wrote:
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> What are those eggs the Mexicans are selling on the sides of the
> streets (usually to other Mexicans)?
>
> They look smooth and plastic, not the paper mache eggs that have
> confetti inside them. They're come in bags of about 30-40 and come
> in 5 different bright, fluorescent colors.
>
> -sw


Might just be eggs filled with sweets. The cascarones that were sold
around here were real eggshells filled with confetti. Perhaps those were
real egg cascarones as well.

Haven't seen anyone selling those on the streets around here.
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