October 12, 2012

Jericho Rosales recently launched his newest solo album, “Korona” under Star Records.

 Jericho Rosales recently launched his newest solo album, “Korona” under Star Records. This Jericho's latest musical treat to the fans is mostly all about love and giving back to God. 
According to Jericho, he wrote all the seven original songs in his nine-track album.

The album features seven all-original alternative OPM songs. 
Kasama Ka
Halaga
Pusong Ligaw,  co-written by Butch Elizalde 
Bumuhos Man ang Ulan,  produced and arranged by Gabriel Valenciano 
Dahil sa Pag-ibig,   the theme song of Jericho’s latest drama series of the same title where he co-starred with Piolo Pascual
Paboritong Tag-ulan,  where he had a duet with OPM singer Julianne
“Paboritong Tag-Ulan,” as the carrier song which was written by Jericho and composed by album co-producer and Star Records’ audio and content manager Jonathan Manalo.

“Korona” also highlights Jericho’s revival of a Freddie Aguilar hit “Kamusta Ka Aking Mahal” and Sugarfree’s “Makita Kang Muli,” which was the theme song of ABS-CBN’s 2005 drama epic “Ang Panday” that starred Jericho.
“The idea of giving the album the title “Korona” (crown) came from our photographer Xander Angeles’ shot of a raindrop that bounced back from the ground, which created an image of a crown. For me, it signified something like giving back or bringing all the glory back to Him,” Jericho narrated. 

“I share this album to all my followers and I offer it to God. It is His. We named the album “Korona” because He is the real King.”




Jericho’s “Korona” album is now available in all record bars nationwide for only P199. 
Digital tracks can also be downloaded via
www.mymusicstore.com.ph. 
For more information about Jericho’s newest solo album, visit Star Records’ Facebook fanpage at www.facebook.com/starrecordsphil 
or follow @starrecordsph on Twitter.

Jamba-fied With Active Camp Adventure in the North of the Metro

Craving a delectable Banana berry smoothie? Are still wondering what a Fruit and Yogurt Parfait tastes like?
Well, if you live north of the Metro, you can now have a dose of those better-for-you delicacies because California’s famed lifestyle brand Jamba Juice is finally expanding north to share its flavorful goodness to its beloved customers in that area!


Jamba Juice’s newest branch is located in SM city The Block North Edsa­­­­­­- the first SM Supermall, which is largely known for being a prominent lifestyle destination that houses a wide array of shopping, dining and entertainment spots. Jamba Juice SM The Block is the brand’s fourth store in Southeast Asia and the first north of Metro Manila.
As if this good news isn’t good and exciting enough, Jamba Juice Philippines is making the opening more thrilling by bringing in activities that will challenge the prowess of its customers when it comes to energetic activities like Zumba, wall climbing, biking, and trampoline jumping.
“Aside from further bolstering the thrust of Jamba Juice as a brand that complements dynamic living, we wanted our customers to experience the thing that Jamba Juice passionately upholds,” says Sharon T. Fuentebella, Managing Director of Jamba Juice Phillippines. “You can Zumba the day away, wall climb, challenge someone to survive the trampoline, or ride the Jamba Juice Bike for more than minutes to see how ideal Jamba Juice is for an active lifestyle.”
To date, the Jamba Juice Bike Blender has been introduced in previous store openings in Alabang Town Center and SM Mall of Asia. This one-of-a-kind device from California is the tool that highlights Jamba Juice Philippines’ Give Me Five campaign. The project was first introduced in conjunction with the opening of their pioneering flagship store in BHS-Central and was made possible through a partnership with the Bureau of Plant Industry­­­-Guimaras National Mango Researcher and Development Center (BPI-GNMRDC).

“This aims to make the locally grown Guimaras Mangoes-arguably the best in the world-play a larger role in the Jamba Juice menu. With this in mind, the Give Me Five campaign encourages guests to ride the stationary bike for five minutes and donate one mango seedling to be planted in the Guimaras Mango Park,” explains Mark Gamboa, Marketing Director of Jamba Juice Philippines.
Clearly, the excitement that Jamba Juice brings to its niche goes beyond representing active living. Jamba Juice is also eager to work on local projects that support the local fruit industry, as well as community-based livelihood in the country.

“Galing ng Pinoy” - 11th Filipino Franchise Show , October 12-14, 2012


The 11th Filipino Franchising Show sets the backdrop to the spectacle of Filipino talents slated on October 12-14 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.
Launched by the Association of Filipino Franchisers Inc. (AFFI), the franchise show is geared toward making “Galing ng Pinoy” as the focal point of the exhibit.

The event anticipates over 30, 000 visitors from 300 exhibitors to take part in the featured products and services from various regions of the country.

Franchising investment opportunities in food, retail and services as well as demonstrations, seminars, and training sessions also await the participants.

For more information on the exhibit contact:
AFFI Center for Franchising:
Telefax: (02) 654.0345
Line2: (02) 861.9897
Mobile1: 09228149882
Mobile2: 09062456346
Mobile3: 09062456045

Bringing to the fore AFFI’s commitment to Promote World-class Filipino Entrepreneurs, the franchise show is expected to attract prospective entrepreneurs who would partake to what is now dubbed as the “sunshine industry”.
AFFI: TRIUMPHS IN LEADERSHIP
The Association of the Filipino Franchisers Inc. (AFFI) is the Philippines’ prime trade organization committed to promoting responsible micro small medium enterprise businesses through franchising. It is consist of Filipino corporate presidents, CEOs, and prominent businessmen who recognize the competitive potential of the local franchising industry in the global market. Duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the association serves as a governing body that safeguards the interest of its members and innovates ways to further its advocacies.

AFFI’s conception began when entrepreneurs Bob Juan of Labandera Ko, Armando Bartolome of GMB, Tony Cruz of Pancit Malabon, Jorge Wieneke of Potato Corner, Teresa Laurel of Goto King, Pacita Juan of Figaro, and Richie Cuna of Fiorgelato recognized the needs and potentials of the local franchising sector. They decided to form a body that would raise awareness and lend assistance to fellow businessmen. This brainchild was set in motion in 1997 and became known as the First Filipino Franchising Federation (F4).

Resources were scant and the challenges were plenty; but driven by the desire to realize their vision, the group slowly worked toward their goal. The pioneers’ undertakings were not left unnoticed. Since the year it was founded, the group has grown from seven to more than a hundred members. And in the early 2000’s, F4 changed its name to Association of Filipino Franchisers, Inc. (AFFI).

AFFI has taken a big leap from its humble beginning. From only a handful of individuals bonded by a common advocacy, AFFI is now a well established institution that inspires the public to take part in the franchising industry offering technical assistance like research and development. It also educates aspiring entrepreneurs of the intricacies of the franchising trade.
Its unwavering commitment to its thrust guides the organization to innovations that render significant marks in the industry. Embarking on new territories, AFFI not only safeguards the public from unscrupulous businesses, aids prospective entrepreneurs, and extends support to those already in the business sector; it also anticipates events that yield favorable effects on the local economy.

VISION
Establish the Association of Filipino Franchisers Incorporated as the Leading and Credible Franchising Association for Filipino Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME's)

MISSION
Promote Excellence and Growth in Responsible Franchising while serving the interest of the members and stakeholders.

GOALS
The core of AFFI’s existence is anchored on its three-pronged objective of professionalizing, standardizing and optimizing the potential of Filipino businesses in general and the local franchise industry, in particular.
Professionalize
  • To create a venue by which the advancement of members’ business interests and aspirations can be addressed.
  • To establish a code of ethics that will guide and police every member’s franchising and business operations.
  • To represent the interests if Filipino businesses, particularly in government fora.
Standardize
  • To map out salient components of local franchising operations in various industries that would serve as blueprints/guides for would-be franchisers.
  • To establish a quality seal guaranteeing professional franchising methods and operations.
Optimize Filipino Potential
  • To mobilize the promotion of Filipino products and services so as to achieve success for local business.
  • To advance franchising education programs most relevant to Filipino culture.

Affi Board of Directors 2012 – 2014

Armando O. Bartolome, GMB Franchise Developers
President 2012-2014

Ricardo Z. Cuna, CFE, Fiorgelato
Executive Vice President
Teresa D. Laurel, Goto King
Chairman of the Board

Gilbert C. Jim, Bubbatealicious
Corporate Secretary
Estrellita L. Montanido, Chicharrific
Treasurer

Teresita Ngan Tian,Lot's A Pizza
Auditor

Paulo M. Tibig, VCargo Worldwide
Director for Education

Josie C. See, Peanut World
Director for Membership

Paul Andrew Tan, Aquabest
Director for Public Relations and Marketing

Erlinda S. Bartolome, GMB Franchise Developers
Director for International Trade Affairs

Kamela C. Seen, Plato Wraps
Director for Luzon Chapter

Voltaire B. Magpayo, Sweet Corner
Director for Mindanao Chapter

Victor M. Fernando, Big Apple Express Spa
Director for Government Affairs

The Association of the Filipino Franchisers Inc. (AFFI) is the Philippines’ prime trade organization committed to promoting responsible micro small medium enterprise businesses through franchising. It is consist of Filipino corporate presidents, CEOs, and prominent businessmen who recognize the competitive potential of the local franchising industry in the global market. Duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the association serves as a governing body that safeguards the interest of its members and innovates ways to further its advocacies. 




AFFI : Franchising contributes 5% to GDP


“The Philippines is now the leading Asian tiger economy that is beating China's growth in franchising. With a high success rate, franchising has continued to build more successful entrepreneurs,” says Armando “Butz” Bartolome, president and founding member of the Association of Filipino Franchisers, Inc. (AFFI).

The Philippine franchising sector remains robust with a 17 percent growth from US$9.4 billion in 2010, to US$11 billion in sales in 2011.

Based on a University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) report, franchising has accounted for five percent of the country’s total Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Organized in 1997, AFFI is the country’s premier trade organization committed to promoting responsible micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through franchising.  AFFI prides itself as developer of successful homegrown franchises such as Goto King, Figaro, Lotsa Pizza, Mang Inasal; among others, which now employ thousands of Filipinos.  
To further promote Philippine franchises and offer the public new perspectives and opportunities in franchising, AFFI is mounting the 11th Filipino Franchise Show on Oct. 12-14, at the World Trade Center, Pasay City. Dubbed “Galing ng Pinoy,” the franchise show will showcase 300 exhibitors and franchise investment opportunities from food, retail, and service industries.

“Franchising has created an estimated 200,000 franchise outlets with an average of four to five employees per outlet. That translates to at least a million of job opportunities for Filipinos nationwide,” adds Bartolome.

While the UA&P study revealed that a bulk of franchises are located in the  National Capital Region, the Central Luzon and Southern Tagalog regions in Luzon are not far behind. Region VII or Western Visayas and Region X or Northern Mindanao top the list in the Vis-Min areas.

The franchising sector’s contribution to countryside development cannot be dismissed, according to Bartolome. “Aside from opportunity creation, employment generation and country development, the franchising sector is a prime mover of MSME development.

Among AFFI’s programs which spurred MSME growth include lectures and seminars on up to date research and development, educational training, participation in local and international trade shows, and opportunities for networking.

“Philippine franchising is now fourth in the world and the leader in the ASEAN region in terms of the number of franchise concepts and franchise outlets. We hope to sustain its phenomenal growth by helping franchises become globally competitive,” says Bartolome.


Referred to as the “sunshine industry”, the franchise industry has churned millions of dollars in investments; some brands succeeding overseas and becoming the country’s global ambassadors.

For more information on the exhibit call PETCO at 8325422; 832-5401/22; email at secretariat@petcogroup.com or call AFFI at  6540345; 8619897. 

October 11, 2012

Homemade food still best for tots, says Maricel Laxa-Pangilinan



Many busy moms nowadays have no time to prepare nutritious baby food. But when opting for store-bought bottled food, moms are not assured of the freshness and quality of these mixes, and that is why homemade food are still the better choice, says mother of five and Philips Avent brand ambassador, Maricel Laxa-Pangilinan.
I am very particular when it comes to feeding my children. While there are many respectable brands of bottled baby food in the market, I still believe that nothing compares to homemade food that has been greatly thought out and considered for baby’s particular needs,” Maricel explains.

Me-Ann Achacoso, Philips Avent’s Business Development Manager for Health and Wellness, agrees. “The modern Filipina mom is hands-on and busy. That’s why Philips Avent’s Combined Steamer and Blender is the perfect ally for moms who want to ensure that their baby gets only the freshest and most nutritious food without having to sacrifice time in food preparation,” says Ms. Achacoso.

Ms. Achacoso adds that the Philips Avent Combined Steamer and Blender lets moms craft quick and healthy meals for baby. Its built-in steamer helps lock in food’s nutrients and natural flavors and with the flip of the steamer and blender, moms can instantly make fine purees to soft and small pieces of food that baby can consume for the different stages of weaning.

She adds that if moms don’t have time to prepare food, they can choose to make this ahead of time by storing the pre-made meals into Philips Avent’s Via Cups range which are ideal for storage in the refrigerator or freezer.

Ms. Achacoso concludes, 

“Creating your own baby food with the Combined Steamer and Blender promotes a healthy bond between parents, siblings and baby. You are also assured that you are giving your baby meals that contain natural vitamins and minerals without the harmful chemicals.”


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