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Sueños y caramelos On January 24, 2005, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting "Sueños y caramelos" weekdays at 4:00pm, replacing "Misión S.O.S". The last episode was broadcast on July 29, 2005 with "Pablo y Andrea" replacing it the following day.
Sueños y caramelos As her apartment is inside the store, Sofia can enter in it at nights, when all employers have gone home. Here, in different departments, she can give free rein to her imagination, living wonderful adventures with her friends. During day, Sofia's life is the normal girl's life, she goes to school and has several good friends, she has formed a musical group with them.
Caramelos de Cianuro On March 22, 2012, their manager and friend of 10 years, Libero Iaizzo, was kidnapped in Caracas, Venezuela while Caramelos de Cianuro were in Mexico preparing for a concert. Though the ransom demand was met, Iaizzo was killed the next day with a shot to the head. The band has since expressed both pain and concern regarding the steadily rising crime rates in Venezuela.
Caramelos de Cianuro In 2002, Caramelos de Cianuro released their album called "Frisbee", which featured "El Último Polvo," a song where its subject sought one last night of sex from his estranged girlfriend. Gerardo Cruet once performed a cover of this song. This song's video got into MTV Latin America's Top Ten. In 2005, Luis Golding left the band and Pável Tello joined the band's line up shortly afterward. In 2006 they released their second most recent album, "Flor De Fuego", (Flower of Fire) with "Como Serpiente" (Like a Snake) promoted as the lead off single. In the year 2010 the group released their latest album "Caramelos de Cianuro".
Sueños y caramelos The soundtrack from the telenovela was released in 2005. The labels were Capitol Records, EMI and Televisa. It was produced by Chacho Gaytán, Xavier Asalí, Mauricio L. Arriaga and Jorge Eduardo Murguía. The following songs were included.