Archive for August 24th, 2005

Gene’s Salvaro Receives Shoppers’ Choice Award

Wednesday, August 24th, 2005

Gene's SalvaroCebu’s pride, Gene’s Salvaro, got the recognition it long deserves when it was adjudged No. 1 Salvaro in Metro Cebu during the 2005 National Shopper’s Choice Award held at the Grand Majestic Convention Center last August 9, 2005.

Gene’s Salvaro has been in salvaro-making business for the past twenty years. All these years, it keeps its reputation as the best-tasting salvaro in Cebu. Salvaro is a wafer-thin, crisp-brown biscuit, shaped into an elongated oval, and approximately ten cms in length and four cms wide. It uses entirely indigenous ingredients such as coconut, shortening, sugar and flour.

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Suzuki’s New Grand Vitara Soon In Cebu!

Wednesday, August 24th, 2005

Suzuki New Grand Vitara

Here’s a picture of the New Suzuki Grand Vitara SUV. It’s got a 145hp 2.0L 4-Cylinder engine plus, it’s got REAL 4-wheel drive! One of the innovations that Suzuki came up with is the integration of a ladder frame into the monocoque body construction, giving it a more car-like ride without sacrificing durability and body strength that a real 4WD vehicle needs to conquer the urban as well as off road environments. Watch out for it soon in Cebu!

‘Bai Mandaue’ By Mandaue, Buy Mandaue

Wednesday, August 24th, 2005

Shemberg CorporationMandaue has been known to many as a highly- idustrialized city in Cebu. It is home to many industrial giants such San Miguel Corporation, Norkis Group, Shemberg Corporation, Virginia Food, Robina Farms, and a multitude of several industries that help Cebu an industrialized province.

Now, the local government of the city seems not fully satisfied yet with the fame that the city gets. They want to further push the city to the level where everybody in the country or in the industrial world recognize its name as a haven for investors. What is a bettrer way than to create a brand name just like the consumer goods that have become household names? How about a bottle of beer with ‘Bai Mandaue’ seal printed on its label?

Will you drink it, much less, buy it?