Easier Cashless Payments at 7-Eleven with GCash Scan-To-Pay via Barcode
February 22nd, 2020 — Affairs, Foodie News, Promos / Events
3 Honest Cups of Love
February 14th, 2015 — Affairs, Promos / Events
This Valentine’s, don’t be afraid to express your love to a special someone. Be it your girlfriend/boyfriend, your bestie, or your mom. But if you’re not ready yet, or is not in that stage of the relationship, why not get some clue by bringing him or her to the nearest 7-Eleven store and treat them for a cup of good ‘ol coffee.
Voting a Bit Early via the 7-Eleven “7-Election Campaign”
April 27th, 2013 — Affairs, Beverage, Cravings, Promos / Events
I’ve been itching to publish my article on my senatorial bets for the upcoming Philippine national elections come May 13, 2013. Until that serious post comes to fruition in my other blog, let me settle for a bit fancier and informal one via the 7-Eleven “7-Election Campaign“!
Although it started since last month, you still have about two weeks to catch up on the 7-Eleven “7-Election Campaign” fever of choosing your candidates online and preferred parties by simply purchasing a 473ml (16oz) GULP cup and make your vote count!
You have three cup choices:
- Team PNOY
- Team UNA
- Team Independent
The 7-Eleven crew registers your chosen cup in the cashier. On the other hand, you can mock vote for your Senatorial candidates online at 7-election.com.ph. A cup is about P18.
How To Vote:
How else do I show you these unless I try it myself, right? 🙂 So here’s what I did:
- Go To 7-election.com.ph (connected via Facebook / Twitter)
- Choose My Senatorial Candidates
- View the Results
You can also view the results per area from the homepage if you are curious. For lazy people, here’s the link. 🙂
Although the 7-Election Campaign is not official (of course), it kind of makes you think and decide as early as now which are your preferred candidates come election day while at the same time having a refreshing drink from 7-Eleven. 😛 Who are your bets?
C2 Green Tea & Krispy Kreme Encourage Voting; NomNom Chooses Noy-Bayani
May 7th, 2010 — Affairs, Beverage, Casual, Cravings, Dessert, Makati, Ortigas, places, Promos / Events, Restaurants, Sweet Shops, The Fort, Where To Eat
P10 C2 500ml for Voters
The C2 Green tea brand advocates a cool and clean elections this coming May 10 with their campaign “I keep my Vote Cool and Clean!â€. It intends to heighten awareness and encourage Filipinos to vote and promote honest elections.
C2 Green Tea products and some exciting premium items will be made available to voters at C2 booths located in selected voting precincts around Metro Manila on May 10, 2010.
C2 500ml bottles of any flavor would also be available for voters only at P10 in any 7-Eleven and Ministop stores simply by presenting the indelible ink marked on their fingers.
Through the campaign, C2 Green Tea maker aims to empower Filipinos to keep their votes cool and clean while making the voting experience a more meaningful and affirmative experience.
Krispy Kreme Free Orange You Glad Chillers for Voters and KK Friends
Join Krispy Kreme‘s Promo and wait for your corresponding email. On Election Day, bring a print out of the “VOTE” email you will receive (similar to the one below) and visit any Krispy Kreme branch in the Philippines.
Present the email print out and show your finger with the indelible ink and enjoy a free Krispy Kreme Orange You Glad Chiller. Let’s DOugh Our Part and Vote!
Noy-Bayani
I have also decided to share my choice for president in the person of Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III. In this election, I am giving my vote to the one I believe can make a true change in the government. I decided to choose a candidate who is criticized to lack experience and background but is dedicated to eliminating corruption and has a clear conscience.
Among all the presidentiables, I believe he is the one who will do what he said and fulfill with his best what he promised.
I choose Bayani Fernando for the capabilites he has shown and the changes and improvements he has implemented in Marikina City and the MMDA. A man of action with ideals for a disciplined public society.
For the senatoriables, my longlist include Ople, Hontiveros, Acosta, Cayetano, Guingona, Drilon, Defensor–Santiago, Roco, De Venecia, Osmena (Serge), Tamano, Ocampo (Satur), Lim, Pimentel, and Enrile. Three more needs to be dropped. I still have the weekend to think it through. 🙂
The online community is encouraged to use the #juanvote hashtag for their reports and social comments on May 10, 2010.