If you feel patriotic and you think paying royalty sucks
Then let us list it all
What are Philippine Products that can compete with International Brand
Or you always thought owned by foreign skin.
On Fast Food:
Yellow Cab
Go Nuts Donuts
Jollibee
If you feel patriotic and you think paying royalty sucks
Then let us list it all
What are Philippine Products that can compete with International Brand
Or you always thought owned by foreign skin.
On Fast Food:
Yellow Cab
Go Nuts Donuts
Jollibee
Philippine products?
Kasali ba rito yung Phil. magoes natin? Nu'ng nasa Singapore ako, isa yan sa mga hinahanap ng mga Singaporeans sa markets nila. Although mahal, "nothing beats its taste and sweetness", sabi nga nila. Kaya pag nauwi ako, nagpapabili sila sa akin ng hinog na mangga.
Compared nga naman sa Malaysian at Pakistani mangoes na available sa Singapore, panalo pa rin ang Phil. mangoes natin.![]()
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Meron pa isa, yung Magnolia Ice Cream natin, panalo. Ang dami ring naghahanap niyan. Sa Duty Free ang daming nabiling foreigners, w/ free dry ice at box pa. Ilang beses akong nagdala niyan sa Singapore at sa Korea. Mga pabili.
Last edited by chua_riwap; April 30th, 2007 at 06:14 PM.
Not just fresh mangoes... pati na rin ang Mango products such as Dried Mangoes and Mango Empanaditas.
Whenever I go on business trips especially to Japan, bida ako if I bring 7D Dried Mangoes and Virgie's Mango Empanaditas as pasalubong.
I've seen 7D mangoes on sale in Japan at ridiculously high prices. Yet, people still buy them. Tempted nga akong ibenta na lang imbes na ipamigay yung mga pasalubong ko eh. :D
furnitures. especially the ones made and designed in cebu
martinique/padudu and rafe lady's handbags (the company was given free exposure when it was used by catherine zeta-jones in the movie traffic)
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it's started all filipino bro..
http://www.unilever.com.ph/ourbrands/foods/selecta.asp
Selecta’s humble beginnings can be traced to the Arce family’s ice cream parlor in Manila in 1948. Its ice cream was well-known for its creaminess, authentic flavours, and unique gold can packaging—qualities that remained throughout the years.
In 1990, RFM Corporation bought Selecta from the Arce family to form Selecta Dairy Products, Inc. Known for its sharp entrepreneurship, RFM catapulted the rise of Selecta as a serious contender in the ice cream market—
always ahead in product innovations by creating new and exciting flavours like Cookies and Cream, Halo Halo, Ube Macapuno, and Chocolate Almond Fudge, and supported by heart-warming media campaigns that depict Selecta as an ice cream that creates family bonding moments. In 1997, Selecta became the market leader in the Philippine capital, which accounted for 60% of the nation’s ice cream consumption.
Icecream conesIn 1999, to complement its frozen novelties category and strengthen itself for competition, RFM teamed up with Unilever, the largest ice cream company in the world to form Selecta Walls Incorporated. The joint-venture proved to be a success and in 2000, Selecta defeats competition to become the national ice cream leader.
And that has been the story since—with its passion for exceeding the expectations of consumers, unwavering dedication to quality, and unrelenting quest to improve itself through its innovations, Selecta or Unilever RFM Ice Cream, Inc., sees itself winning stomachs and hearts to be become the world’s preferred pleasure food.
Apparently, a bunch of american twats find jollibee revolting(holy f*$£n sh%t). Don't want to create an issue out of this crap but if ever we'll be in "their" shoes (like if somebody offerred you a sloppy joe,lol) i hope we'll not act/think the same way. Here's the linky:
http://www.pamie.com/archives/pamie/...p_and_say.html
Last edited by Xterra26; May 4th, 2007 at 05:26 AM. Reason: link not working
yellow cab is from philippines? great taste!
btw, which dried mango is the best, 7D or Cebu?
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RIA pistols
http://forums.1911forum.com/showthread.php?t=170817