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Datu Puti. Datu Puti is a condiment brand owned by NutriAsia, Inc. (formerly known as Southeast Asia Food, Inc.). Datu Puti was first introduced as a vinegar product in 1975 by Hernan and Ismael Reyes. Eventually, soy sauce and fish sauce under the Datu Puti brand were introduced in the 1990s. [ 2] An oyster sauce product was also introduced.
Cherry, formerly known as Cherry Mobile [1], is a Philippine mobile phone and consumer electronics brand by Cosmic Technologies, established by Maynard Ngu in 2009. [citation needed] The company imports mobile phones manufactured in China and markets them under the Cherry Mobile brand. [2]
Malagos cultivates their own cacao at their Bureau of Plant Industry -certified farm at the foothills of Mount Talomo. They are also responsible for the fermentation, drying, sorting, roasting of the cacao beans they use in their production of chocolate. [ 4] Their facility is situated 350 meters (1,150 ft) above sea level.
The "Pancit Canton" text was again changed in February 2022 replacing the one from 2010 as well as changing from red which is the text's color since the product's launch in 1991 to white, along with the new Lucky Me logo and an overhaul to the packaging. From 1991 to 2010, the packaging showed the product appearance below the "Lucky Me!
Primer Group of Companies is a Philippine company engaged in the retail sale and distribution of consumer brands and products. The company carries international brands mostly lifestyle products. The Primer Group also operates its own lifestyle boutique which includes Res/Toe/Run, [ 1] The Travel Club, Ladybag, Flight001, Bratpack, GRND, General ...
Choc Nut (stylized as Choc⋆Nut) is a trademark for a candy bar manufactured by Annie's Sweets Manufacturing and Packaging Corporation, a Philippine-based company. [ 1] The ingredients of Choc Nut include peanuts, sugar, milk powder, cocoa powder and vanilla. [ 1][ 2] It has endured as one of the country's most-consumed children's snacks. [ 3]
The native Filipino products, like in wooden or rattan furniture and handicrafts, woven abaca or pinacloth, and other handmade or carved toy or trinket one usually finds in rural areas was made from indigenous raw materials. [4] Natural fibers from rattan, bamboo, nipa leaves, abaca and pina are commonly used for weaving. [5]
San Miguel Food and Beverage, Inc., doing business as San Miguel Foods (formerly Pure Foods Corporation and San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. ), is a Philippine food and beverage company headquartered in Pasig, Metro Manila. It is the largest food and beverage company in the Philippines, with nearly 3,000 employees deployed in a nationwide ...