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Imagine that you’re in Spain. It’s really hot, and you want to buy some exotic fruits. You come up to a grocery tent and check the price tags. There’s a strange sign of them: letters "c" and "u" divided by a slash. How much do you have to pay for the refreshing citrus? Let us explain: "c/u" on the price tag means “for one piece”. It comes from the Spanish “Cada Una”, which basically means "each" or "every". 
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Just in case, if you ever need to print Spanish checks or price tags, don’t hesitate to use symbol "C/U" from Unicode. This fraction symbol is included in [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols]. It’s suitable for any text, mockup or creative.
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