Vuelve Candy B.

Vuelve Candy B (March 6, 1988– August 9, 1998) was arguably one of the most popular champions in Puerto Rican Thoroughbred racing.

Originally named "Oiste Candy B," he won his debut race on August 8, 1990, while ridden by Edwin Castro.

That year, Vuelve Candy B. won 13 straight races including the three stakes that compose the Puerto Rican Triple Crown ridden by Alexis Feliciano.

Vuelve Candy B., ridden by Julio A. Garcia, finished third but a few days later was declared the official winner of the race because of the disqualification of Venezuelan horses Rio Chamita and Landrea due to positive testing of illegal substances.

In May 1994, Vuelve Candy B. won his 16th and last stakes race by winning his third Clasico Dia de las Madres, beating Imbuia Pajoqui by a nose.

Vuelve Candy B. went on to a career as sire producing Alejandro Luis Too, Roxana Milagros, Rayo Dorado, and El Curro among others.

In the last few years, Hipodromo Camarero celebrates the Clasico Vuelve Candy B a stakes race dedicated to this great Puerto Rican champion.