In Mexico, All Saints Day traditions include making offerings with fruits, breads, pumpkins and photos of deceased family members. These offerings originate from ancestral traditions that may include prehistoric objects. Another tradition is creating "rugs" on the floor using flowers, beans, candles and other items to honor the dead. A popular candy is "calaverita de azucar," small sugar skulls with names that are given to people. Offerings can also be made to honor special people like singers, actors and writers.