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Copito Juan: the Story Behind the Pochoclos Stand that Resists 20 Years Ago in the Center of Comodoro

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There are places that become part of the urban landscape without the need for big posters or campaigns. They are there, always, as an affective point of reference. In Comodoro Rivadavia, one of those corners is the intersection of 25 de Mayo and San Martín, where for almost twenty years the post of pochoclos, clawapinañas and cotton of sugar known as “Copito Juan”. Behind that name is Claudina, a worker who has been making sweet aromas a trade t…
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There are places that become part of the urban landscape without the need for big posters or campaigns. They are there, always, as an affective point of reference. In Comodoro Rivadavia, one of those corners is the intersection of 25 de Mayo and San Martín, where for almost twenty years the post of pochoclos, clawapinañas and cotton of sugar known as “Copito Juan”. Behind that name is Claudina, a worker who has been making sweet aromas a trade t…

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ADNSur broke the news in on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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