Pelon Pelo Rico
InventorThe Hershey Company
Inception2004 (2004)
ManufacturerLorena (subsidiary of The Hershey Company)
AvailableAvailable
Current supplierThe Hershey Company
Websitehersheycompany.com/pelon

Pelon Pelo Rico is a popular tamarind-flavored candy that is manufactured in Jalisco, Mexico, under the Lorena brand, by the Hershey Company, which is headquartered in Pennsylvania in the United States. The product originated in Guadalajara.[1]

History and notable product features

The candy's name loosely translates in English to "Yummy Hair Baldie," because the candy is squeezed out of a tube through a grate, producing a Medusa-like effect.

Its flavors include regular, sour lime, watermelon, and extra spicy. Ingredients include sugar, water, glucose, chili powder, citric acid, xanthan gum, and tamarind extract.

Pelon Pelo Rico is inexpensive, being sold for approximately US$0.50 at corner stores, and is commonly found in Mexican-owned stores and markets.

In 2005, NASCAR driver Kevin Harvick ran a Pelon Pelo Rico car in the Telcel-Motorola México 200. Harvick placed second, losing to Martin Truex Jr., in the Mexico City race.[2]

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