Why Latinos eat grapes and wear yellow underwear on New Year's Eve

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From good luck rituals involving suitcases and new underwear to burning straw dolls symbolizing the past, ’s Jeremiah Rodriguez explains the New Year’s Eve rituals performed by people with Latin American roots.
From good luck rituals involving suitcases and new underwear to burning straw dolls symbolizing the past, ’s Jeremiah Rodriguez explains the New Year’s Eve rituals performed by people with Latin American roots.

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