Hola! Welcome to MexConnect, the world’s largest content website about Mexico.
You have reached this page through an out-dated link.
The world famous MexConnect forums (1996-2019) have been archived and are no longer being updated.
We have archived some of the most interesting, useful, and/or popular posts from our old forums. The full list of saved threads is available by clicking here: Forum Archives
As a preview, here are some of the available threads:
kirkswig Oct 8, 2005, 7:14 PM What is the deal with these tequila bottles? Is there some kind of incantation I have to recite in order to coax the goodness out of the bottle? Gravity is failing to do the trick. From time to time, I have problems getting it to pour, but they usually […] Hound Dog Mar 20, 2010, 1:41 PM Post #1 of 5 (5762 views) Shortcut Tapachula and the Soconusco Can’t Post | Private Reply We had to return to Tapachula shortly after our first trip to the Soconusco Coast a couple of weeks ago since we had experienced car failure down there because of a minor […] Posted by Chez on Marzo 28, 2000 On TV we saw a “Pinyada” I have no idea of the spelling. It was a stuffed shape (rather large) filled with sweets that you hang up and hit till it breaks and the sweets fall out. I have heard this is Mexican? My 6-year-old son thinks it […]What is the deal with these tequila bottles?
Tapachula and the Soconusco
Question: What are Piñatas?
To access read-only versions of the forums (200,000 posts in 30,000 threads), please try the following link:
To access the Home Page of the new MexConnect website, please use this link:
The main sections of MexConnect website are:
- Culture and Arts
- Food and Cuisine
- History and People
- Living, Working and Retiring
- Travel and Destinations
Welcome to MexConnect – please explore our site and enjoy!
Saludos,
Your friends at MexConnect, the world’s largest content website about Mexico.