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Group Firme Member Breaks Piece of Luxury Chocolate Louis Vuitton: Watch Video

A member of Grupo Firme caused an unusual accident inside a Louis Vuitton store located in Polanco, Mexico City. During the visit, the group came across an exclusive “Chocolate Egg Bag”, a limited edition creation that replicated one of the brand's most iconic bags, but completely made in chocolate.The mishap occurred while youtuber Berth Oh recorded a video with Eduin Caz, vocalist at Grupo Firme, and other members of the band.Coldplay exposes …

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A member of Grupo Firme caused an unusual accident inside a Louis Vuitton store located in Polanco, Mexico City. During the visit, the group came across an exclusive “Chocolate Egg Bag”, a limited edition creation that replicated one of the brand's most iconic bags, but completely made in chocolate.The mishap occurred while youtuber Berth Oh recorded a video with Eduin Caz, vocalist at Grupo Firme, and other members of the band.Coldplay exposes …

Redacción / Grupo Cantono During his visit to Gallery Polanco, Abraham broke a Louis Vuitton edible bag. There were only eight pieces in the world. Entertainment. - "Don't stain, Abraham! How much do you think it's worth?" exclaimed Eduin Caz, vocalist at Grupo Firme, after witnessing how one of Louis Vuitton's most exclusive pieces had just broken down [...] The post A member of Grupo Firme breaks Louis Vuitton's chocolate bag appeared first on…

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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