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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Creating brands for famous Pinoy pasalubong
Creating brands for famous Pinoy pasalubong
September 24, 2006
Creating brands for famous Pinoy pasalubong. Check it out:
(Philippine Daily Inquirer Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) CITY OF SAN FERNANDO From a startup capital of P80 in 1990, the polvoron and pastillas business of couple Redentor and Fatima del Rosario has grown to a P2 million venture.
On Tuesday, their enterprise, called Sasmuan Delicacies, as well as 10 other small businesses earned the trademark Vida Pampanga!
The brand, which stands for excellence in food products standards, would allow Sasmuan Delicacies to sell more in the export market, says Carissa Cruz-Evangelista, Department of Trade and Industry undersecretary for regional operations.
The brand, launched last Tuesday, qualifies the company to be part of the governments One Town, One Product (Otop) marketing program that in 2005 grossed export sales of $113.98 million out of various products from 10 regions, Cruz-Evangelista tells the Inquirer.
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Domestic sales from out of 130 Otop pasalubong centers and 1,129 outlets totaled P2.19 billion last year, she says.
On top of that, 3,000 new medium to small enterprises created at least 102,423 jobs over the last 18 months, she adds.
According to her, among the top sellers are lambanog or coco vodka from Tayabas, Quezon; processed bangus from Pangasinan; chicharon from Ilocos Sur; papier mache and woodcarved items from Laguna; gifts and holiday decorations from Rizal; sabutan hats from Aurora; jewelry from Meycauayan, Bulacan; ceramics from Sto. Tomas and furniture from Guagua, both in Pampanga; mangoes from Zambales; cut foliages from Capiz, Iloilo; and marine products from General Santos City.
These products have penetrated the United States, Europe, Australia, Japan and Hong Kong markets, Cruz-Evangelista says.
Aside from Sasmuan Delicacies, others that were given certificates of accreditation that allowed them to carry the Vida Pampanga! brand were Nut N Else, NeriMars Sweets, Lailens Pastries, Pines Brownies and Delicacies, Aizas Sweets, Carreons Sweet and Pastries, Emys Sweets and Pastries, Aling Conchings Native Products, Navarro Food International and Kuliat Cakes and Pastries.
They joined the vibrant league of homegrown enterprises. The branding provides us a breakthrough in the export market, says Del Rosario after the launch.
The 11 family-based enterprises have banded under the Sweets and Delicacies Association of Pampanga (SnDAP).
Gov. Mark Lapid emphasized self-reliance, saying small businesses would really have to live and succeed on what they know they do best.
The brand carries the symbols of the famous San Fernando lantern and Mt. Arayat and the phrase Sharing the Best!
The provincial government has set aside P1 million for the promotion of the brand. It will be introduced to the Filipino-American community through a trade fair in Los Angeles, California, by the end of September, Lapid says.
Anacleto Blanco, DTI provincial director, says the branding process took two years. It started when Pampanga joined the Philippine food business mission to the US in 2004 and All Asia Food Expo in Toronto, Canada, in 2005.
The idea of going full-blast in the promotion and marketing of local food products came from former Trade Secretary Cesar Purisima, Blanco says, recalling the canned laing that sold well in the US.
Cruz-Evangelista says Goldilocks, makers of cakes and pastries, was one of the first Filipino companies that ventured into the foreign markets, starting with the Filipino-American community in North America and eventually among American consumers.
Copyright 2006 Philippine Daily Inquirer. Source : Financial Times Information Limited (Trademark)
September 24, 2006
Creating brands for famous Pinoy pasalubong. Check it out:
(Philippine Daily Inquirer Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) CITY OF SAN FERNANDO From a startup capital of P80 in 1990, the polvoron and pastillas business of couple Redentor and Fatima del Rosario has grown to a P2 million venture.
On Tuesday, their enterprise, called Sasmuan Delicacies, as well as 10 other small businesses earned the trademark Vida Pampanga!
The brand, which stands for excellence in food products standards, would allow Sasmuan Delicacies to sell more in the export market, says Carissa Cruz-Evangelista, Department of Trade and Industry undersecretary for regional operations.
The brand, launched last Tuesday, qualifies the company to be part of the governments One Town, One Product (Otop) marketing program that in 2005 grossed export sales of $113.98 million out of various products from 10 regions, Cruz-Evangelista tells the Inquirer.
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Domestic sales from out of 130 Otop pasalubong centers and 1,129 outlets totaled P2.19 billion last year, she says.
On top of that, 3,000 new medium to small enterprises created at least 102,423 jobs over the last 18 months, she adds.
According to her, among the top sellers are lambanog or coco vodka from Tayabas, Quezon; processed bangus from Pangasinan; chicharon from Ilocos Sur; papier mache and woodcarved items from Laguna; gifts and holiday decorations from Rizal; sabutan hats from Aurora; jewelry from Meycauayan, Bulacan; ceramics from Sto. Tomas and furniture from Guagua, both in Pampanga; mangoes from Zambales; cut foliages from Capiz, Iloilo; and marine products from General Santos City.
These products have penetrated the United States, Europe, Australia, Japan and Hong Kong markets, Cruz-Evangelista says.
Aside from Sasmuan Delicacies, others that were given certificates of accreditation that allowed them to carry the Vida Pampanga! brand were Nut N Else, NeriMars Sweets, Lailens Pastries, Pines Brownies and Delicacies, Aizas Sweets, Carreons Sweet and Pastries, Emys Sweets and Pastries, Aling Conchings Native Products, Navarro Food International and Kuliat Cakes and Pastries.
They joined the vibrant league of homegrown enterprises. The branding provides us a breakthrough in the export market, says Del Rosario after the launch.
The 11 family-based enterprises have banded under the Sweets and Delicacies Association of Pampanga (SnDAP).
Gov. Mark Lapid emphasized self-reliance, saying small businesses would really have to live and succeed on what they know they do best.
The brand carries the symbols of the famous San Fernando lantern and Mt. Arayat and the phrase Sharing the Best!
The provincial government has set aside P1 million for the promotion of the brand. It will be introduced to the Filipino-American community through a trade fair in Los Angeles, California, by the end of September, Lapid says.
Anacleto Blanco, DTI provincial director, says the branding process took two years. It started when Pampanga joined the Philippine food business mission to the US in 2004 and All Asia Food Expo in Toronto, Canada, in 2005.
The idea of going full-blast in the promotion and marketing of local food products came from former Trade Secretary Cesar Purisima, Blanco says, recalling the canned laing that sold well in the US.
Cruz-Evangelista says Goldilocks, makers of cakes and pastries, was one of the first Filipino companies that ventured into the foreign markets, starting with the Filipino-American community in North America and eventually among American consumers.
Copyright 2006 Philippine Daily Inquirer. Source : Financial Times Information Limited (Trademark)
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Aiza’s Sweets
Company Profile
Aiza’s Sweets is one of only two companies producing sweets in Sasmuan, Pampanga. It started as a sub-contractor of larger sweets manufacturing companies, but in March 2000, it decided to manufacture under its own brand.
The company, led by its general manager Lucia P. Miranda, produces high quality cashew marzipan and pastilles. Its main product, cashew marzipan, rolled and coated with cashew chips, is rich in iron and fiber.
Their pastilles, on the other hand, are rich in calcium, and vitamin A since its major ingredient is premium milk. Its flavor variants include, among others carrot, purple yam, jackfruit, macapuno. Their pastilles are flavored only with 100% natural fresh fruits and vegetables, and thus branded “health pastilles.”
BFAD LTO: RDII-RIII-F-1980
Product Description
Aiza’s cashew marzipan is a chewy dessert produced from cashew nuts, milk and eggs. Each piece, rolled in cashew chips is shaped into small balls and packed in attractively designed boxes with a show-window. Each box contains
18 pieces weighing approximately 300g.
Their pastilles are soft and chewy, individually wrapped in cellophane and packed in attractively designed boxes with a show-window. Each box contains 50 pieces weighing approximately 380 g.
Both products have a shelf life of approximately 4 months.
Contact Details:
LUCIA P. MIRANDA
General Manager
No. 401 Purok Roxas, Sto Tomas
Sasmuan, Pampanga
Tel. No. (045)4340087
/4340062/(63 045) 9612192
Fax No. (63 045) 9000042
Mobile: 09189003686
e- mail: aizassweets@yahoo.com
http://itdibiz.com/ecatalog/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=81
Aiza’s Sweets is one of only two companies producing sweets in Sasmuan, Pampanga. It started as a sub-contractor of larger sweets manufacturing companies, but in March 2000, it decided to manufacture under its own brand.
The company, led by its general manager Lucia P. Miranda, produces high quality cashew marzipan and pastilles. Its main product, cashew marzipan, rolled and coated with cashew chips, is rich in iron and fiber.
Their pastilles, on the other hand, are rich in calcium, and vitamin A since its major ingredient is premium milk. Its flavor variants include, among others carrot, purple yam, jackfruit, macapuno. Their pastilles are flavored only with 100% natural fresh fruits and vegetables, and thus branded “health pastilles.”
BFAD LTO: RDII-RIII-F-1980
Product Description
Aiza’s cashew marzipan is a chewy dessert produced from cashew nuts, milk and eggs. Each piece, rolled in cashew chips is shaped into small balls and packed in attractively designed boxes with a show-window. Each box contains
18 pieces weighing approximately 300g.
Their pastilles are soft and chewy, individually wrapped in cellophane and packed in attractively designed boxes with a show-window. Each box contains 50 pieces weighing approximately 380 g.
Both products have a shelf life of approximately 4 months.
Contact Details:
LUCIA P. MIRANDA
General Manager
No. 401 Purok Roxas, Sto Tomas
Sasmuan, Pampanga
Tel. No. (045)4340087
/4340062/(63 045) 9612192
Fax No. (63 045) 9000042
Mobile: 09189003686
e- mail: aizassweets@yahoo.com
http://itdibiz.com/ecatalog/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=81
Monday, May 10, 2010
ELEISON COMMENTS CXLVII (May 8, 2010)
ELEISON COMMENTS CXLVII (May 8, 2010) :
Sister's words from last week's "Eleison Comments" remain in my mind: "The world has a tight grip on our girls." Over a mere three years "the change of their mentality is noticeable. We struggle to maintain principles and morality." Now the world is hardly going to ease off its pressure on the girls, on the contrary. Then either our Catholic Faith has ceased to be "our victory over the world" (I Jn.V,4), or Sister's words may be a red light flashing to warn us all that our Faith needs to be activated, or Catholic Tradition may need to be sifted again ?
For between home and school, if school is responsible for, say, two-sevenths of a child's formation, home is responsible for at least five-sevenths. That is why, as was suggested here last week, it is a grave error for parents to think that if they have entrusted their child to a good school, their duty is done. The main responsibility for children's formation has always belonged in the home. Sister would certainly not shuck off onto the home what is her own responsibility, but on the other hand her main hope, after the mercy of God, must be good homes.
Now nobody reasonable can today not have compassion on parents. For instance, father is liable to be run ragged by commuting, by unsatisfying work, by an anti-catholic work-place, while mother is liable to be exhausted by the series of children God can send if she and her husband are to obey the laws of Catholic marriage, by schooling them at home if outside schools are too corrupt, by work outside the home as well as inside if an incorrupt school outside is expensive, and by people's scorn if she stays at home. In any such worst case scenario, God expects of none of us to do the impossible. But he does expect us to carry our Cross, and to do the possible.
Fathers, are you acting as the manly - not tyrannical ! - head of the family ? Do you put family before money, or money before family ? Are you giving your girls the example of loving and supporting their mother ? Do you listen to her ? Are you encouraging her to dress or behave for your own pleasure in such a way as can only give to your daughters bad example ? They will do much more what she does than what she says. Do you take time with your girls? Do you give them that wise attention and care which they so much need from their father ? Mothers, only one question: do you give to your girls the example of respecting and obeying their father (even if he may not always deserve it), or do you use your tongue to make him small in front of them ? Do both of you give to them an example of respect for the priest ?
One last question for fathers and mothers: have you ever listened to those Catholic parents of children around the time of Vatican II who were asleep at the switch of their children's formation, woke up too late and have now nothing but tears to shed for their children living, and being prepared to die, outside the Faith? Throw out that TV set ! Fellow-priests and Sisters, let us not be afraid of making ourselves unpopular ! And let us all beware of our Catholic Tradition becoming so cosy that for our own good the Lord God must let us do a re-run of Vatican II !
Kyrie eleison.
Sister's words from last week's "Eleison Comments" remain in my mind: "The world has a tight grip on our girls." Over a mere three years "the change of their mentality is noticeable. We struggle to maintain principles and morality." Now the world is hardly going to ease off its pressure on the girls, on the contrary. Then either our Catholic Faith has ceased to be "our victory over the world" (I Jn.V,4), or Sister's words may be a red light flashing to warn us all that our Faith needs to be activated, or Catholic Tradition may need to be sifted again ?
For between home and school, if school is responsible for, say, two-sevenths of a child's formation, home is responsible for at least five-sevenths. That is why, as was suggested here last week, it is a grave error for parents to think that if they have entrusted their child to a good school, their duty is done. The main responsibility for children's formation has always belonged in the home. Sister would certainly not shuck off onto the home what is her own responsibility, but on the other hand her main hope, after the mercy of God, must be good homes.
Now nobody reasonable can today not have compassion on parents. For instance, father is liable to be run ragged by commuting, by unsatisfying work, by an anti-catholic work-place, while mother is liable to be exhausted by the series of children God can send if she and her husband are to obey the laws of Catholic marriage, by schooling them at home if outside schools are too corrupt, by work outside the home as well as inside if an incorrupt school outside is expensive, and by people's scorn if she stays at home. In any such worst case scenario, God expects of none of us to do the impossible. But he does expect us to carry our Cross, and to do the possible.
Fathers, are you acting as the manly - not tyrannical ! - head of the family ? Do you put family before money, or money before family ? Are you giving your girls the example of loving and supporting their mother ? Do you listen to her ? Are you encouraging her to dress or behave for your own pleasure in such a way as can only give to your daughters bad example ? They will do much more what she does than what she says. Do you take time with your girls? Do you give them that wise attention and care which they so much need from their father ? Mothers, only one question: do you give to your girls the example of respecting and obeying their father (even if he may not always deserve it), or do you use your tongue to make him small in front of them ? Do both of you give to them an example of respect for the priest ?
One last question for fathers and mothers: have you ever listened to those Catholic parents of children around the time of Vatican II who were asleep at the switch of their children's formation, woke up too late and have now nothing but tears to shed for their children living, and being prepared to die, outside the Faith? Throw out that TV set ! Fellow-priests and Sisters, let us not be afraid of making ourselves unpopular ! And let us all beware of our Catholic Tradition becoming so cosy that for our own good the Lord God must let us do a re-run of Vatican II !
Kyrie eleison.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Happy Birthday to the love of my life!!!!
My love, my queen, my all Happy Birthday to the love of my life,
my partner and best friend.
You know I love you
And you must know too
That my happiest moments
Are those spent with you
For when we're together
Or when we're apart
You're first in my thoughts
And first in my heart.
I love you! God bless you and our family!
yours forever,
Preppy Hubby Lovvy
Graphic Design Company - Chantilly, VA
RQUE ROYAL DESIGN is a design company dedicated to provide clients with their personal and business needs with high-quality and affordable design solutions to meet the standards of a large company for both print and web.
Our dynamic team is made out of young talents filled with creativity and eyes for perfection. The team specializes in graphic design, website development and animation.
Our design philosophy is plain and simple: Know the need of your clients and apply creativity and effectiveness of products and services.
Our mission is to always provide a exceptional service, performance and professionalism that exceeds our clients’ expectations.
General Information
Address: Chantilly, VA 20152
Office: 571.314.0604
Mobile: 571.482.9758
Email: info@rqueroyaldesign.com
Website: www.rqueroyaldesign.com
The Services
Web Services
Design and Development
· Advanced HTML authoring (CSS, XHTML, PHP)
· Custom Flash Animations
· Custom High Quality
· Templates
Other Services
· Domain Registration
· Hosting and Maintenance
· Search Engine Optimization
Graphic Designs
· Logo
· Custom Artwork
· Labels and Packaging
Print Media Design
· Business Cards
· Flyers and Posters
· Brochures
· Calendars
· CD Covers
· Newsletters
· Banners
· Powerpoint Presentations
· Postcards
· Letterheads
· Custom Graphs and Charts
Computer Setup and Services
· Hardware and Software Installations
· Data Backup
· Network and Internet Setup
· Computer Hardware Setup
· Desktop Repair and Laptop Diagnostics
· On-site @ Home Services
Programs used for Design
· Adobe Dreamweaver
· Adobe Photoshop
· Adobe Flash
· Adobe Fireworks
· Adobe Illustrator
· Microsoft Office Suite including Publisher and Access
Our dynamic team is made out of young talents filled with creativity and eyes for perfection. The team specializes in graphic design, website development and animation.
Our design philosophy is plain and simple: Know the need of your clients and apply creativity and effectiveness of products and services.
Our mission is to always provide a exceptional service, performance and professionalism that exceeds our clients’ expectations.
General Information
Address: Chantilly, VA 20152
Office: 571.314.0604
Mobile: 571.482.9758
Email: info@rqueroyaldesign.com
Website: www.rqueroyaldesign.com
The Services
Web Services
Design and Development
· Advanced HTML authoring (CSS, XHTML, PHP)
· Custom Flash Animations
· Custom High Quality
· Templates
Other Services
· Domain Registration
· Hosting and Maintenance
· Search Engine Optimization
Graphic Designs
· Logo
· Custom Artwork
· Labels and Packaging
Print Media Design
· Business Cards
· Flyers and Posters
· Brochures
· Calendars
· CD Covers
· Newsletters
· Banners
· Powerpoint Presentations
· Postcards
· Letterheads
· Custom Graphs and Charts
Computer Setup and Services
· Hardware and Software Installations
· Data Backup
· Network and Internet Setup
· Computer Hardware Setup
· Desktop Repair and Laptop Diagnostics
· On-site @ Home Services
Programs used for Design
· Adobe Dreamweaver
· Adobe Photoshop
· Adobe Flash
· Adobe Fireworks
· Adobe Illustrator
· Microsoft Office Suite including Publisher and Access
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