Something New & Sparkling @ Starbucks Philippines

Something new and sparkling arrived at Starbucks Philippines stores today.

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Summer-Ender Offerings of Starbucks Philippines

June just started and before summer ends in the country as the rainy days are looming, Starbucks Philippines wants to further inspire the customers’ sense of summertime adventure as a last hurray with unique twists on the signature flavors of chocolate and tea in two new Frappuccino Blended Beverages!

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Home Foodie Season 2 Starts June 13!

Are you a home foodie and a ‘Kapuso‘? Then I’m sure you’ve caught the San Miguel Pure Foods Home Foodie Season 1 on GMA7 in 2015.

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“National Pa-Baon Month” by Lock&Lock Starts Today!

Do you still remember the times when you used to bring “baon” (lunch/snacks) to school? Well, it seems that it’s not so common anymore today.

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Merkado Supermarket Hosts McCormick Noodle Cooking Demo

We’ve been to Merkado Supermarket in UP Town Center a couple of times already. But a few weeks ago, we caught something interesting near the supermarket counters just before we do our weekly grocery routine – a cooking demo by McCormick featuring their new McCormick Noodles and Seasoning Mixes!

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“Philippine Harvest” Agri Food Fair @ Central Square BGC This Weekend

We’ve been to a few organic farms around the Philippines these past three years. So it was a delight when we got an invitation to the “Philippine HarvestAgri Food Fair that opened this morning at the Central Square Mall in Bonifacio Global City (BGC).

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Wingstop Flavor Invasion: Get Ready!

It’s time to satisfy your flavor cravings as Wingstop, a famous wings restaurant in the Philippines, lets you experience all 14 of its mouth-watering flavors. So let’s get your tastebuds ready for the Wingstop Flavor Invasion!

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A Taste of Pahiyas Filipino Fiesta @ Goldilocks

The Philippines is a country of festivals called “Fiesta” in the local dialect. There are so much of them such that there would be at least one happening every week, somewhere in one of the island towns, whole-year round.

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