![]() ![]() However, he has not fully mastered his ability, thus a surprise attack can cause him pain. Gasparde can turn into liquid syrup to let attacks bypass him, evading harm. ![]() The stickiness of the syrup allows him to trap his opponents in his body when they attack him, which then gives him the free opportunity to pummel them with his great strength. Gasparde has mostly been seen using this fruit for combat purposes. Gasparde transforming to liquid candy syrup. Other than that, the user is also affected by the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses. ![]() Also, Gasparde seemed to have not mastered his powers, as when he was struck by a mast of the Salamander from behind, he claimed that it hurts. When flour comes in contact with the user, he loses his stickiness and he is vulnerable to physical attacks. Like most other Logia Devil Fruits, this one has a weakness that can nullify its intangibility: flour. Despite being syrup, it seems to be inedible, as seen when Luffy tried to contain Gasparde in his mouth, only to be forced to spit him back out. The user can use it to either make himself syrup-like (with sticky properties to trap the opponent) or intensely solid. The user cannot be hit nor sliced because his body will just absorb the impact or take the blade which also immobilizes the attacker which then allows the user to pummel his enemy. This Devil Fruit allows the user to transform into a kind of green-colored candy syrup. Not responsible for typographical errors.Ame ( 飴, Ame ?) means "candy" in Japanese. Prices, images and product description are subject to change without notice. Actual products may differ slightly in appearance to images shown. Some images the product is bigger than its own package, this with the purpose of showing the product closer. Photography is for illustration purposes only and may not reflect actual product. assumes no liability for inaccuracies or misstatements about products. If you have specific nutrition or dietary concerns or questions about a product, or for additional information, please consult the product's label and/or contact the manufacturer directly. We recommend that you do not solely rely on the information presented on this website and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions and other information provided with the product before using or consuming a product. Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and/or different information than that shown on our Web site. While we strive to obtain accurate product information, we cannot guarantee or ensure the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of any product information. In Mexico and Latin America, the company is the market share leader, selling over 10,000 products under more than 103 household brands including: Bimbo, Marinela, Nutella, Sara Lee, Fargo, Lactal, Bimbo España, Silueta, Ortíz, Martínez, and Eagle. This was a steep increase from the $4.67 billion in sales in 2004. The company became the world's largest bread manufacturing company in 2012, reporting $13.1 billion in sales. Today it is the most important baking company in brand and trademark positioning, sales, and production volume around the world. Grupo Bimbo was established in Mexico in 1945 by Lorenzo Servitje, Jose T. A different company with the same name, but operating in Chile, was acquired by PepsiCo in 1998. It is a unit of Grupo Bimbo created in 1950. De C.V.īarcel is a maker of tortilla, potato chips and other confectionery and snack foods. As of December 2, 2010, Dulces Vero, S.A. The company was founded in 1952 and is based in Guadalajara, Mexico. It sells its products through wholesalers and retailers. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.ĭulces Vero manufactures and markets confectionary products that include lollipops, candies, marshmallows, gummies, peanuts, and snacks in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Ingredients: Sugar, Corn Syrup, Corn Starch, Citric Acid, Malic Acid, Chili, Salt, Artificial Flavors and Colors (FD&C Red 40, Yellow 5 and Blue 1), Starch Gum Cover with Chili and Sugar Strawberry Flavors. As the coating wears away, the strawberry flavor overwhelms your taste buds and leaves you craving for more! The sour and chili coating contrasts the sweet strawberry center to create a delicious mixed taste. Pica Fresa comes in bags of 100 individually packaged ball-shaped candies. A delightful Mexican confection, Pica Goma, made by Vero is a strawberry-flavored chewy spicy gummy covered in chili. ![]()
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