photo of a traditional SUGAR SKULL in Mexico used as part of the Day of the Dead celebration in the fall. It is used as a decoration for offrendas, flowered altars to the Dead, and also placed at the tombs of their loved ones. The Mexican people eat the sweets on November 2nd as a form of celebration or communing with their dead.
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