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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 sharp conical or pyramidal point, with a stick in the base, and wrapped in cellophane. In Argentina, Colombia, and Cuba, this candy used to be very popular and sold in the streets and squares by the pirulineros, who can be considered a kind of peddlers specializing in this kind of candy. However, nowadays it is most commonly found in certain supermarkets specializing in sweets and also in a few "kioscos". Other names for pirulín:

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  • Pirulí (ca)
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  • Pirulín (fr)
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  • Un chupete,chupirul,paragüitas,pico dulce,pirulí,pirulín opiruloes un caramelo duro y colorido, de hasta 10 a 15 cm de alto, de forma cónica o piramidal con punta muy aguda, con un palito de plástico en la base que sirve para sostenerlo, y que viene envuelto en papel plástico transparente (similar al papel celofán). Por la similitud en las formas, Torrespaña ―la torre principal de comunicaciones de Radio Televisión Española (en Madrid)― se conoce con el sobrenombre de El Pirulí. (es)
  • A pirulín (also known as pirulí) is a multicolor, conic-shaped hard candy of about 10 to 15 cm long, with a sharp conical or pyramidal point, with a stick in the base, and wrapped in cellophane. In Argentina, Colombia, and Cuba, this candy used to be very popular and sold in the streets and squares by the pirulineros, who can be considered a kind of peddlers specializing in this kind of candy. However, nowadays it is most commonly found in certain supermarkets specializing in sweets and also in a few "kioscos". Other names for pirulín: (en)
  • Un pirulín, pirulí ou chupirul, est un caramel dur et coloré (sorte de grande sucette en sucre), d'une taille de 10 à 15 cm, de forme conique ou pyramidale avec un bout très pointu et un bâtonnet à la base pour le tenir, et que l'on trouve enveloppé dans du papier plastique transparent (type cellophane). À Madrid, El Pirulí est le surnom donné à la Torrespaña, la tour principale de la Radio Televisión Española (Radio Télévision Espagnole), qui a une forme similaire. Les autres noms connus du pirulí : (fr)
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  • Pirulín (en)
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  • Pirulín (en)
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  • Pico dulce, pirulí, chupirul (en)
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  • A Mexican woman during a festival, holding a big pirulí candy (en)
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  • Un chupete,chupirul,paragüitas,pico dulce,pirulí,pirulín opiruloes un caramelo duro y colorido, de hasta 10 a 15 cm de alto, de forma cónica o piramidal con punta muy aguda, con un palito de plástico en la base que sirve para sostenerlo, y que viene envuelto en papel plástico transparente (similar al papel celofán). Por la similitud en las formas, Torrespaña ―la torre principal de comunicaciones de Radio Televisión Española (en Madrid)― se conoce con el sobrenombre de El Pirulí. (es)
  • A pirulín (also known as pirulí) is a multicolor, conic-shaped hard candy of about 10 to 15 cm long, with a sharp conical or pyramidal point, with a stick in the base, and wrapped in cellophane. In Argentina, Colombia, and Cuba, this candy used to be very popular and sold in the streets and squares by the pirulineros, who can be considered a kind of peddlers specializing in this kind of candy. However, nowadays it is most commonly found in certain supermarkets specializing in sweets and also in a few "kioscos". Other names for pirulín: * Bolivia: pirulo. * Chile: pico dulce. * Guatemala: chupete. * Mexico: pirulí or chupirul (the latter name is a result of the success of the trademark used by ). (en)
  • Un pirulín, pirulí ou chupirul, est un caramel dur et coloré (sorte de grande sucette en sucre), d'une taille de 10 à 15 cm, de forme conique ou pyramidale avec un bout très pointu et un bâtonnet à la base pour le tenir, et que l'on trouve enveloppé dans du papier plastique transparent (type cellophane). À Madrid, El Pirulí est le surnom donné à la Torrespaña, la tour principale de la Radio Televisión Española (Radio Télévision Espagnole), qui a une forme similaire. Les autres noms connus du pirulí : * Argentine : pirulín. Les vendeurs ambulants qui proposent cette friandise s'appellent pirulineros ; * Espagne : pirulí ; * Mexique : chupirul. (fr)
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  • Pico dulce, pirulí, chupirul (en)
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