Pinata Candy
Pinata Candy
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Pinatas were first used over 700 years ago in Asia. The seed-filled Pinata was broken then burned as a symbolizing of good luck throughout the year. Later, during the 14th century, Pinatas become apart of Lent, a Christian holiday lasting approximately six weeks. The First Sunday was titled Pinata Sunday. Today, Pinatas are widely seen at Mexican festivals and birthday parties. Kids love to take turns testing their strength to see who will spill the sweet contents inside. Celebrate your special events with our great selection of pinata candy; all wrapped and perfectly sized to fill your pinatas with ease!
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