Fresitas was a Puerto Rican girl group active in the early 1980s and 1990s, composed of four young women aged 16 to 25. Managed by Juan Rivera Muriente, they aimed to emulate the success of Menudo, aspiring to be the "female version" of the popular boy band. During their active years, Fresitas enjoyed popularity on Puerto Rican radio and television, contributing to the vibrant Latin pop scene of the time. Their music and performances left a lasting impression, reflecting the era's enthusiasm for youth-driven pop groups.