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Flans were a Mexican pop group consisting of Ilse Maria Olivo Schewein Furth (originally from Venezuela, born in 1965), Ivonne Margarita Guevara Garcia (Mexico City, born in 1961), and Irma "Mimi" Hernández Ochoa (Monterrey, born in 1962). The group was dreamed into being by agent/producer Mildred Villafañe, whose grand vision centered around elements like eccentric clothing, sugary pop music, and complex choreography. It was this combination that won them widespread approval and success, incited by their appearance on the popular TV program Siempre en Domingo. Their 1985 debut, entitled Flans, reached audiences not only in Mexico, but all over Latin America, and soon sold over 100,000 copies. Their follow-up record, 20 Millas, which featured the hit song "Timido," was met with even greater success, opening doors that led to touring all over the U.S. and Latin America. Released in 1987, their third album proved the most successful yet -- Luz y Sombra went platinum thanks to radio hits like "Las Mil y Una Noche" and "Corre, Corre." After the 1988 release of Alma Gemela, Flans changed course slightly, and recorded an album dedicated to their younger fans. The kid's record Cuéntamelo Dum-Dum announced the death of any real credibility that Flans had among adult audiences. The group disbanded in 1990 with the release of its sixth record, entitled Adíos. Nine years later, the ladies of Flans reunited for the production of a seventh disc, Hadas. In 2002, as a result of a legal dispute with their manager, they abandoned the name Flans in favor of Ilse.Ivonne.Mimi., and released greatest-hits package, IIM. In 2006, they celebrated their 20th anniversary with a tour of Mexico and the United States called 20 Millas Despues. In 2014, they released the studio album, Primera Fila Flans, on Sony Music. The album featured the single, "Yo No Sería Yo," and achieved gold status during its first week of release in Mexico. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi