Mexico gnaws penalty-nuts during World Cup

Football crazy Mexicans eat the last bits of frustration away about the loss four years ago against the Dutch national team at the World Championship in Brazil.

A salt producer in the North American country brought a bag of peanuts on the market under the name 'Holandés' with in big black letters: 'The taste that confirms again that it was not a penalty. 'It's a mixture of lime and hot chili's.

The Netherlands won the game in the eighth final with 2-1 after a late penalty was used by Klaas Jan Huntelaar. The offense against Arjen Robben has always been seen as the ultimate diving dive throughout Mexico. 'No era penal' (it was not a penalty) dominated the social media for months.

On the website of producer Circle K is an explanation of the 'Dutch' nuts: 'This peanut grew up between the tulips, always practicing diving,' the salt manufacturer jokes. The maker promises that a few bites will make the nasty aftertaste of the previous World Cup forget.

On Monday, the Mexican team will play again in the eighth finals. Then Brazil is the opponent.

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