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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

“Love Sees Beyond Differences” Adoption Advocacy Campaign introduces 1st ever-Filipino written and illustrated eBooks on adoption

Manila, Philippines – The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the Inter-country Adoption Board (ICAB) and McCann Philippines introduced the first-ever Filipino original illustrated eBooks as part of the Adoption Advocacy Campaign entitled, “Love Sees Beyond Differences.” 

Since the campaign was launched last November 2012, the Inter-Country Adoption Board and McCann Philippines have worked closely together for many months to find creative solutions to encourage more Filipino families to openly declare their love for their adoptive children and help erase the stigma of adoption.
 

 
Adoptive families and media personalities led by Miriam Quiambao introduced the seven eBooks through a series of storytelling sessions held at Fully Booked, Bonifacio Global City. These stories are the first-ever written and illustrated stories for Filipino adoptive families who faced with the challenge of introducing the idea of adoption to their adopted children. Often, many adoptive families face the stigma of adoption. This stigma has made some adoptive families keep their adoption secret from their very own adopted children.

Adoptive families
DSWD Undersecretary Parisya H. Taradji, ICAB Alternate Chair, says, “Through this storytelling event, we hope that more adoptive families will volunteer their time and talent to this advocacy campaign. The adoption process has numerous adoption-related challenges and concerns which needs the participation of adoptive families.”


Storytelling can be an effective tool to introduce one’s adoptive child to adoption.

“These e-books were created to equip adoptive parents with tools that will help them openly share their adoption journey with their children,” says Cecile Gabutina-Velez, Managing Partner of McCann Philippines.

“The day we first met”

Telling the story of “the day we first met” can be one of the most challenging stories to tell to adoptive children. This moment, ideally, should be the right time and situation.

Jojo and Janet Villa met Anna Isabel the day after they committed to adopt her. They had been praying for Anna, so they knew that she was God’s Best for them even without having met her. They opened their home to Anna on March 5, 2010 and filed the petition for adoption in 2011. 

Janet first told Anna about her adoption when she was 10 months old. “I first told her by way of song,” Janet says. “I’d pick a tune and insert my own lyrics. I’d sing the truth. She might not have understood it then, but her spirit welcomed our love.” Since then Janet would insert adoption in the books and stories they’d read together, sometimes using a doll house to tell about how a king and a queen died, and their pretty princess now lives in this dollhouse with her new Papa King and Mama Queen. They once were sad, but now are joyful because the princess graces their days. That joy, Janet told Anna, is called adoption. “If you would ask Anna what adoption is, she’d say, ‘Love!’” says Janet. Anna understands that some children don’t have fathers, others don’t have mothers, and others don’t have both.

Some of Anna’s favorite books include “Are You My Mother?,” “Guess How Much I Love You,” and more recently the “Baby Circle” eBook.  “Again and again Anna would ask for it, ‘Mommy, I want the circle book,’” says Janet. Anna loves how the Baby Circle, round and rolling, has changed the solid, stolid Square family. “I tell Anna, ‘You are our Baby Circle,’” says Janet. Janet says that since our own lives are tales to be told, one of the best ways to tell children about their adoption is by way of a story.

Janet herself is an accomplished writer, having twice won the NVM Gonzalez Awards for Best Short Story. Her stories, including Anna’s adoption story, have been published in magazines and anthologies, such as Best Filipino Short Stories, Motherhood Statements, Hoard of Thunder: Philippine Short Stories in English 1990-2008, Against All Odds, among others.

For the Santos Family from Makati City, “Baby Circle” is also the favorite by their two-year old daughter, Felice. “She became part of our family a couple of years ago. Since then, I have never stopped reading her stories,” says Nanette. Felice likes looking at the family of Squares and how Baby Circle literally reshaped their world. 

Nanette adds, “At age 2, she looks at pictures of characters and how they are transformed as pages are turned. The book shows how families are created by people who live together and love each other, not just by those who look like each other. Storytelling connects. It connects Felice with her beginnings, and with our beginnings.”

Both Sonny and Nanette Santos strongly believe that at any early age, their adopted child should know the circumstances of her adoption. “While it might take years for our child to fully understand the circumstances of adoption, we are willing to go through this process with our child. Felice deserves to know,” explains Nanette. 

Stories are not just for bedtime entertainment or a tool to put children to sleep. When told in a fun, convincing manner and even an animated manner, these stories impart moral values to both adoptive and natural born children. They help form a strong bond between parents and children. 

John Remwil Valeria, Guidance Counselor from Don Bosco Technical School says. “As a guidance counselor, and as a parent myself I have seen how storytelling has helped shape values for our young children here in Don Bosco.”

“For adoptive families, storytelling is an even more important tool for the adoptive parents to slowly help their adopted children understand their roots and early beginnings. It is a tough challenge for adoptive parents but the results are beautiful as it builds strong family relationships based on trust, honesty and openness," adds Valeria, who has 17 years of guidance counseling experience.

Seven stories that warm the heart

Storytelling has proven to be an effective tool for learning and shaping values. Stories about family are universal. It cuts across cultures and economic class. When parents tell stories to their children, it helps kids learn and understand their environment. For adoptive families, these stories become tools to introduce their children to the idea of adoption.

"At St. Paul College Pasig, teachers strongly encourage parents to find storytelling time for their young children. Our academic team strongly believes that storytelling is

part of a child's learning process. It helps stimulate imagination while strengthening the bond between parents and children,” says, Marisol Fabie, Academic Team Leader, Grade School Department, St. Paul College Pasig. 

Fabie says that their school has had several adopted children as students. “They have grown up as normal students. There is actually no difference between adoptive and natural-born children. The issues and challenges they face are the same. Storytelling help enlighten children on these issues especially for adopted children. These eBooks is good start for adoptive families.” 

Mylene Piedad, an adoptive parent, narrates, “When Paul and I adopted our daughter 8 years, we both agreed that we were going to be honest with her about it. So, I was so happy to find Jamie Lee Curtis’ book, “Tell Me About The Night I was born” in one of our trips to Singapore. The storybook became our way of introducing the concept of adoption to our daughter. As she grew up, we started including details about her own adoption story. She would ask questions about it and we answered her willingly.”

Their daughter now happily tells other people that she was adopted. “One time, we heard her confidently answer her cousins’ questions about her biological family. She made us feel proud,” adds Mylene. The Piedads have recently adopted another baby girl and intend to continue using storybooks to impart to their younger daughter about her own adoption story.

Flipside Publishing Services Inc will be publishing the 7 books online. Honey de Peralta

Vice President & General Manager hopes to see many adoptive families download these eBooks. “Flipside Publishing strongly believes in sending out a very strong and positive message about adoption. Through storytelling, we know we can get the conversation going between parents and adoptive children.” 

“We want families to openly share their stories so more can be inspired to adopt children,” says Atty. Bernadette Abejo, executive-director of ICAB (the Inter-country Adoption Board). The ebooks are available for free download at www.iloveyouanak.com

Adarna House Inc. Director Agno Almario said that these eBooks will open a new category in children’s book. “These eBooks will not only strengthen the bond between parent and child, but plant the seeds for the adoptive child to be enlightened about his or her roots.” Adarna Publishing is one of the country’s biggest publishers of children’s books. 

“There really are no local books that speak of adoption telling or will act as aids in the acts of adoption telling. How fortunate for Filipino adoptive parents and their children that these books are made possible,” adds Ani Almario, School Director of Raya School.
                                                     
Design and Illustrations

Stanley Chi, a cartoonist from a leading newspaper and illustrator says, “Illustrating for children’s book is a very difficult and challenging task. I need to put myself in the mindset of our audience, children who can be as young as 2 years old. Thus, we literally go back in time.” Stanley has agreed to work on illustrations for a story to be written by Gil Velez, a professor from UST and one of the adoption advocates.

Ben Deluyas, who illustrated one of the eBooks, says, “When I created ‘Juju, Looloo and Baby Wuwu’ I was inspired by a family member who recently adopted a baby girl. As a family, we instantly fell in love with her when we first saw her.  I wrote and illustrated this book to help loving parents tell their adopted kids that they are very special. Deluyas hopes that when adoptive families get the chance to read this book together, “it will strengthen their relationship as a family.”

Mariel Escalabanan, a pre-school schoolteacher from Preschool Camp in Magallanes had read and reviewed all the seven books. She found them all inspiring. “Each story warms the heart of both the parent and the child. Its impact may not be immediate but the memories of these stories last a lifetime.” Mariel adds that a story well told, especially in a fun and animated way adds to the imagination of a child. “Thus, each book can be remembered in its own unique ways for many years.” Mariel is an Early Childhood Education graduate from Dela Salle University.

Positive Change

Raul Castro, Executive Chairman, McCann Worldgroup Philippines, knows that through this advocacy the agency can be true to its vision of driving positive values that will help transform lives. “This campaign on adoption is enabled by a team who commits to the advocacy on a personal level. Many wanted to get involved in the creative work, which aligns with our desire as a company to positively impact on lives”, proudly says Raul. Many Filipino families are willing to open their hearts and homes to adoptive kids. There is an opportunity to encourage this mindset and this is what the communications aims to do. The campaign is a solution that magnifies the life-changing, positive impact of adoption,” adds Raul.

Abejo says, “I am happy to see this adoption advocacy campaign finally come to reality and I am very positive that this campaign will soften the stigma on adoption.” The Inter-Country Adoption Board (ICAB) created by Republic Act 8043 (RA 8043) was designated as the central authority in matters relating to inter-country adoption of Filipino children.

The campaign wants to get a clear and simple message across. “Let us openly declare our love for our children. Open our hearts and homes for adopted children and allow love to see beyond differences.”
 

Tasty Tucker

Tasty Tucker, the newest restaurant located in HMR Pioneer corner Reliance Street, Mandaluyong City, opened just 3 weeks ago, serves superb food that is good to the budget. Their business hours 9:00 am to 8:00 am, Monday to Sunday.
 


Tasty Tucker is composed of A-team of Chefs, namely Chef Peter from Australia, Chef Eric formerly from Sbarro and Chef Liza formerly from Contis.

They served everything from breads, pizzas, main pinoy tucker meals to international tucker meals. choice of hot and cold drinks short and tall like Espresso, Americano, Latte, Cappucino, Mocha, Cramel and Hazelnut Latte all with prices for below P120.00 only.
 


Pinoy Tuckers like the Beef Salpicao, Chicken Teriyaki, Sweet and Sour Fish, Lechon Kawali, Pakbet , Beef Steak, Chicken Adobo, Lumpiang Shanghai.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Tucker serves pansit for dine in or take-out, be it  solo and for sharing.  Small size is good for 8, medium size is good for 16 and large size is good for 20 persons.

International Tuckers like Bulgogi Rice, Chili Con Carne, Sizzling Tofu, Fish and Chips, Lasagna, Spaghett Meatballs, Pesto Chicken, Bolognese, Carbonara, Chicken Parmigiana, Calamari, Gourmet Steak Sandwich.

Tasty Tucker serves pizza in whole or in slice like Supreme Special, Hawaiian, All Meat, Chicken BBQ, Pepperoni, Mushroom, Margherita, Cheese, Strombolli.
 


Tucker Deal with sodas are Hotdog Meal, Burger Meal, Sausage Meal and Chicken Schnitzel.

Tasty Tucker serves breakfast starting with Open Face Pandesal is freshly baked everyday for only P75.00. The pandesal is tasty, soft  and smells so good. It is served with your choice of sauteed corned beef with poch egg, roast beef with mushroom gravy, Mexicana chili beef, Chicken Parmigiana-all served with Camote chips, fantastic!!! A great way to start your wonderful mornings.
 
 

Tasty Tucker Salads are Chicken Caesar Salad, TossSalad, Tuna Pasta Salad, Potato Salad. 
Tasty Tucker Gourmet Sandwiches are  Ham and Cheese( green and onion salad), Roast Beef (mustard and salad), Grilled Chicken (pesto and salad), Tuna Mayo Sandwiches, Egg and Lettuce, Aussie Meat Pie, Sausage Roll and french fries.
 


Visit Tasty Tucker and their other branches in HMR Sucat Paranaque, HMR Novaliches, HMR Sta. Rosa Laguna, HMR Balintawak, HMr Araneta, and oon to open HMR Adriatico.


Friday, July 26, 2013

SM Family Entertainment Center presents Da Vinci’s Workshop

Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the most prolific inventors in history. His scientific and mathematical approach to art produced amazing three-dimensional artworks that later became basis for modern science. Because of his boundless curiosity, uncanny powers of observation and innovative thinking, he conceptualized machines that were considered advanced during his time.
 
 
A veritable polymath, the expertise and interest of this Italian Renaissance genius spanned a wide range of subject areas. Apart from painting, he was well-versed in the fields of music, architecture, engineering, math, anatomy, cartography, botany and geology. He was likewise an adroit writer, sculptor and inventor.
 
“Leonardo Da Vinci was popularized by Dan Brown in his best-selling novel Da Vinci by featuring his famous artworks like Mona Lisa, The Last Supper and Madonna on the Rocks. But he is actually much more than the artistic genius behind the prominent paintings in the Louvre Museum,” shared Arturo Carballo, Jr., senior operations manager for SM Family Entertainment Center.
 
“Da Vinci is a prodigy. He was multi-faceted person. He was extremely skilled and talented in both sciences and the arts.”
 
Indeed, Da Vinci’s amazing mind was considered as the epitome of Renaissance ideals – a man of numerous talents, a veritable virtuoso.  
 
SM Family Entertainment Center Inc. (FECI), in partnership with Aurea International Exhibits of Argentina, bestows the Philippines a rare opportunity to experience firsthand the incredible works of Leonardo Da Vinci with its first ever Da Vinci’s Workshop.
 
This world-class exhibit features 64 moving and dynamic inventions, as well as notable paintings, of this Italian Renaissance man. It is touted as a fun and exciting way to explore the curious mind of Da Vinci without the stuffiness of traditional classroom learning! Each display features interactive components that visitors can tinker with and peruse up close such as Da Vinci’s helicopter prototype that makes an actual turn or a tank with real moving wheels.
The Da Vinci’s Workshop is incomparable with other Da Vinci fairs because it is more interactive and dynamic. “The concept and caliber of the exhibit is world-class. It is absolutely at par – if not the best among - renowned international expositions,” Carballo adds.
Now Filipinos of all ages can experience this first-rate, educational adventure. “It has always been SM FECI’s advocacy to bring to Manila quality, top-drawer global edutainment programs that are affordable for the Filipino family. We want this to be enjoyed by as many families and kids. After all, they are the very reason we invest in bringing international travelling exhibits to SM Mall of Asia” explained Carballo.
 
Children, teens and adults will definitely enjoy this extraordinary journey into the world of Leonardo Da Vinci. This limited engagement will happen from July 2013 up to January 2014 only. Venue is at The Exhibit Hall, 2nd Level South Side Entertainment Mall SM Mall of Asia.  
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Saturday, July 20, 2013

It’s More Fun with Philip: Ang Lifestyle Show ng Bayan!

For years, Philip Abadicio has always been associated with the success of the products and brands he launched for his clients. As a PR practitioner, he established RPA & Communicate where he mastered the ropes of the lifestyle industry.  Thus, it gave him the chance to hobnob with some of the country’s known celebrities in society, showbiz, business, politics and media.  It also brought out the friendliest and most intuitive side of his personality as captured on-cam in his latest quest as lifestyle TV host.

 
Now on its second season, It’s More Fun with Philip: Ang Lifestyle Show ng Bayan! will air its initial telecast on July 28, 2013, Sunday, 9:30 pm, on TV5’s news channel, Aksyon TV (with a replay every Tuesday, 9:30 pm and Saturday, 5 pm). With his renewed contract with the network, Philip has been given an assurance of his status as the only TV show and host that paves the way for lifestyle to be more interesting and within reach of all Filipinos.

“It’s a lifestyle show that makes the audience experience the delicious food we eat, the wonderful places we visit, the latest gadgets we try, the latest fashion, the beauty fixes, and the spa treatments we enjoyed. It’s a show that gives the audience the chance to win these experiences and thus, share with them all the lifestyle aspects we featured in the show,” relates the fast-rising TV host.

As a lifestyle host, Philip believes that there are a lot of things to be discovered by Filipinos from all walks of life. “A good lifestyle,” he says, “must not only be enjoyed by people who can afford, but must also be made relevant to all our kapatid here and abroad.” It’s an eye-opener on how life can be lived in style and with loads of fun. “We hope to provide a lifestyle show where we all learn and be more conscious of the beautiful, inspiring and delicious things around us. It’s a show that I’m hoping will educate, entertain and inspire all of us,” he explains. 
 
It’s More Fun with Philip: Ang Lifestyle Show ng Bayan! is visually appealing, culturally enriching, and gastronomically appetizing with the different segments  in every episode such as Bentang Bago,  a showcase of the hippest trends, newest dining options, chill spots, fitness forays, and other fab finds in the metro. It is more interactive as the host gives the viewers a chance to sample the featured items by simply tweeting, sharing their comments on social media or texting.

Napasubo Ka! Is a segment where people from different walks of life would personally try the featured products or services, while Ang Hamon poses a daring challenge to Philip, may it be doing odd jobs or finishing a specific task.  

Segments like Galaw-galaw and Kuwentuhang Kumot are more intimate, where a spill-all interview with the guest co-host is done under the blanket with the slogan: Iba ang kwentuhan sa loob ng  kumot.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Guevarra's by Chef Laudico

Guevarra's had its grand openig today.  This is great place to to bring foodie family, friends and co-workers.
 
If you're interested in finding out if you're up to the challenge of sampling a full-blown Filipino buffet, Guevarra's is open for lunch from 11:00am-2:00pm. You'll have to call ahead to make reservations, though, they're that in-demand.
 


They also offer a dinner buffet if you prefer to eat like a king in the evening.
 
 

Here are the prices and schedules:
Weekday Lunch (Monday to Friday) - P399 + 10% Service Charge
Weekday Dinner (Monday to Thursday) - P499 + 10% Service Charge
Weekend Lunch and Dinner (Friday Dinner to Sunday Dinner) - P599 + 10% Service Charge
Lunch is from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM while dinner is from 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM.
And for those interested in the in-between time, they do serve merienda on special occasions (events of 50 pax and above) at P399 from 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Guevarra’s by Chef Laudico

387 P. Guevarra St. cor. Argonne St.,
Addition Hills, San Juan
cheflaudicoguevarra@gmail.com
705 1874 / 705 1811 / 0917 311 222
Facebook.com/ChefLaudicoGuevarras
 
 

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Wolverine Block Screening

Cancer is now one of the leading death-causing diseases in our country that has sadly inflicted many indigent members of our society. It is a known fact that cancer treatments are not cheap, but can never be beyond reach if we can all do our share in helping.
 

Help the cancer support group of St. Luke’s Cancer Institute, CORRIDOR OF HOPE, INC. buy buying WOLVERINE 2, featuring Hugh Jackman, tickets. The Block screening is on July 26, 2013 (Friday) at 8:00pm at SM Cinema 5, Mega Mall.
 



 
Email joydamendiola@yahoo.com for more details on how to buy the tickets. 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

LITTLE PRESIDENT’S LETTER TO MR. PRESIDENT Writing Contest

Hey Empowered Kids!
 
Got something to say to our President? Do you want to help him make a change in the lives of our countrymen? 
 
Here is your chance to write President Benigno Aquino III through a contest titled, LITTLE PRESIDENT’S LETTER TO MR. PRESIDENT. This will allow you to share your ideas and what you are presently doing to make a difference for your country.
 
This contest is open to all students, aged 9-12. The entry should be a 1-page letter with 1.5 spacing, in English or Filipino and should include the sender’s complete name, home address, grade level and school name.
 
You can send your letter to tanggalingclubph@gmail.com. Deadline of submission is on or before July 17.
 
Winning entry will be published in The Philippine Daily Inquirer on the day of the President’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 22. Aside from a Tang gift pack, Tang will make a donation in the amount of PhP 30,000 to winner’s choice of cause.
 
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for your views to be heard by the President. So write your letter now and be an instrument of change!
 
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Write a letter to President Benigno Aquino III telling him how as an empowered kid, you would like to be part of the “Daang Matuwid” in your own way.  This will allow you to share your ideas and what you are presently doing to make a difference for your country.
2. Letter format and requirements:
• 1 page, 1.5 spacing
• English/Filipino
• Open to 9-12 years old, Male/Female
• 1 letter entry per person
• Include Name, Complete Address, Grade Level, School, Parents’ Names and Contact Details
• Participants must have their parent’s consent to join this contest
3. Send your letters to tanggalingclubph@gmail.com
4. Deadline of submission is on July 17, Wednesday
• Winning entry will be published in Philippine Daily Inquirer on the day of PNoy’s SONA on July 22, 2013. Aside from a Tang gift pack, Tang will make a donation in the amount of Php30,000 to winner’s choice of cause.
5. All qualified letters will be judged by Mondelez Philippines, Inc. (MPI).   Letters will be judged according to the following criteria: [KFL1]
Content- 25%
Relevance to the theme -25%
Originality -25%
Style and Tone – 25%
6.  The letter that receives the highest score wins the contest.
 
 

Friday, July 5, 2013

Discover the Fountain of Cadbury Dairy Milk


There is one thing on this planet that almost never fails to put a smile on people’s faces, regardless of age. That which always seems to light up eyes and make any bothers go away. It’s none other than Chocolate, especially Cadbury Dairy Milk. It’s the chocolate that’s smooth, creamy and delicious. As much delight that we get from a bar of Cadbury Dairy Milk, imagine a whole fountain-ful of it! 
 


You don’t have to imagine any further; you can see it for yourself. Ages ago there was the elusive search for the Fountain of Youth. That may not have panned out yet but the search for the smoothest and creamiest chocolate fountain is over. Cadbury Dairy Milk, in its quest to show you just how smooth and creamy it is presents the Creamy Chocolate Fountain, now yours to experience at SM Megamall. 
 


Moments of Pure Joy with Cadbury Dairy Milk. Since its creation more than 115 years ago, Cadbury Dairy Milk has always prided itself for its luxurious, smooth, creamy and delicious taste. Did you know that Cadbury Dairy Milk has British origins? Regardless where it came from though, there is no denying the fact that even for Filipinos; the brand has that unique taste that transforms simple moments into those of pure joy. 


Experience it for yourself! For only P25.00 SRP, you can discover the smooth and creamy taste of Cadbury Dairy Milk at your local convenience store and grocery. First timer? Try the Milk Chocolate flavor in 30g pack for that affordable first taste that will surely be followed by many others! 

 
Once you’ve had that first brush with the joy that a bite of Cadbury Dairy Milk can bring, it’s now time to discover more. Try the Fruit and Nut flavor for those in search of a more exotic and smooth taste. Quirky? Try the Roast Almond variant. Or feeling a little bit wild, young and free? Get the newest smooth and creamy Cashew and Cookie flavor. Perfect for banishing the blues, adding a little joy to your life and just about any occasion. Try Chocettes too for bite-size pieces of pure joy. 

 
A Chocolate Fountain of Joy. If you are still craving for the larger than life creaminess of Cadbury Dairy Milk, then head on over to SM Megamall. There, you can see the wondrous and spectacular Creamy Chocolate Fountain by the brand. Open from July 6 to August 5, 2013, you too can experience this one-of-a-kind display. The Creamy Chocolate Fountain is located at the Events Center, Lower Ground Floor of SM Megamall Building A. 
 
 

 
“Cadbury Dairy Milk has been around for a long time in the Philippines,” explains Andrei Soriano, Brand Manager. “In fact, it has adapted to Filipino tastes and price preferences and is easily available wherever and whenever you need it, in thousands of stores nationwide. To show everyone just what makes Cadbury Dairy Milk special, we’ve created a large and impressive structure for you. It’s the Creamy Chocolate Fountain that you can experience for yourself to see just how smooth, creamy and delicious Cadbury Dairy Milk is.” 
 


Watch its towering pipes, oozing with ‘chocolate.’ Notice the smooth and creamy way that Cadbury Dairy Milk can flow. Now imagine that in your mouth! Need a little aural simulation? Make the chocolate pipes sing with joy by trying the Fountain for yourself. Not to eat it, but to make sweet music with it. 
 

 
For only a minimum purchase of a Cadbury Dairy Milk 30g bar at P25.00, you can either be a piano whiz or a genius scientist by playing the Creamy Chocolate Fountain. Make it sing, make it dance, and more importantly, watch the amazing ‘chocolate’ flow. 

Hurry and experience this one-of-a-kind and large-scale display now. After all, it’s not every day you can see a Creamy Chocolate Fountain. But you can enjoy the smooth, creamy and delicious chocolate that inspired it every day. Enjoy Cadbury Dairy Milk and see your simple moments turn into pure joy. 

To find out what else Cadbury Dairy Milk is up to, like the page www.facebook.com/cadburyph. Cadbury Dairy Milk is a product of Mondelez Philippines. For more information about the Company and its 50 years in the country, visit www.mondelezinternational.com/ph
 

Cadbury Dairy Milk presents the Creamy Chocolate Fountain, a visual show of just how smooth and creamy the chocolate brand is. Open from July 6 to August 5, 2013, get to play the Creamy Chocolate Fountain yourself for a minimum purchase of a Cadbury Dairy Milk 30g bar at P25.00 at the SM Megamall Events Center, Lower Ground Floor of Building A.