Piñata, El Paso, Texas
Piñata
Piñata, El Paso, Texas
This store on Alameda Ave sells piñatas. The custom to have a piñata for a party or celebration comes from Mexico and has become very popular in El Paso and across the United States. Stores sell all kinds of piñatas; from animals to comic figures. The children are usually blindfolded, twirled three times, given a stick of some sort to hit the piñata. Eventually, a child breaks open the piñata and candy falls to the ground. It is a lot of fun. In this picture Curious George and Mickey Mouse are displayed side by side.
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it looks like fun.
awsome cool
monkey
very cool ad nah was here gahaha
I find these pinatas to be cute.
amazing ive never knon that much about pinatas!!!
Ahh the memories! Loved hitting up this place!
WE BOUGHT OUR DAUGHTER´S FIRST PIÑATA THERE, SHE IS NOW 24 Y/O
knock off pinatas are a staple of my childhood