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Saturday, November 14, 2015

Tis the Season to #StartCreating perfect cup with Nescafe Red Mug







After attending the Nescafe Red Mug launch, I have summed up my coffee-buying habits and found out that in my 2 1/2 month visits to my favorite coffee shop, I could have bought a coffee maker and create all the foamy coffees 24/7 at the comfort of my own home. But  the question lies in how much time do I have to make a gourmet coffee with my busy schedule?

Then I discover the wonder of NESCAFÉ RED MUG Machine which is convenient and easy to use, and let you create a wide range of delicious and foamy cup. You can customize and adjust the coffee flavors to suit your own taste. Whether you enjoy your coffee strong or mild, you’ll be able to make the perfect cup for you, every time.

 In just two minutes, with the Nescafe Red Mug, you can have the premium coffee season with chocolate, vanilla or any recipes you have in mind.







The NESCAFÉ RED MUG was launched last Nov. 4 at the Blue leaf Pavillion and graced by celebrity ambassadors Denise Laurel, Raymond Gutierrez,  Bianca King and Ms. Tessa Prieto-Valdes which she co-hosted. The ambassadors were all game enough to make their personal coffee creations.




We, together with the celebrity ambassadors created our own gourmet of a coffee, with our celebrity partner Ms. Bianca King, she showed us how to whip up her personal creation "Bianca Double Choco Mocha" with Nescafe classic, chocolate syrup, Milo, and Nestle Coffee mate as the main ingredients, which we finished creating in less than 2 minutes. Our team finished first!


The NESCAFÉ RED MUG which was developed in Switzerland boasts of a coffee chamber with a unique cyclone that brings out coffee aroma and flavor. It also has a foaming jet technology that creates foam with ease, inspired by the barista steam jets you see in local coffee shops.

Glossy in NESCAFÉ’s signature red, the sleek NESCAFÉ RED MUG Machine is sure to add
an element of style to your buffet table or kitchen counter. Whether you live in a studio
apartment, condo, or house, this compact machine is suitable for any home.



It’s the scent of NESCAFÉ CLASSIC that puts a smile on Denise Laurel’s face. “I love the
smell of coffee in the morning. The smell alone is enough to perk me up. Having a cup in the
morning is like getting a warm, fuzzy hug from my fiancé Sol,” she adds. Denise’s coffee
creation with NESCAFÉ RED MUG Machine, a Hug in a Mug Latte, mixes cookie butter with
the flavor of NESCAFÉ CLASSIC and NESTLÉ COFFEE-MATE. “It’s my very own pick me up
when I get home from a long shoot, tiring day, or anything in between! It’s so fun to use and
you can have fancy coffee in a snap!”



Raymond Gutierrez likes his coffee on the rocks. “I usually don’t have much time to myself
since my work keeps me constantly on the go. So my coffee moment first thing in the
morning is really just enjoying a nice, iced glass of my own creation, the Vanilla Chilled
Coffee made with NESCAFÉ RED MUG Machine. My coffee officially starts my day.” Having a nice iced coffee prepared in a jiff anytime Raymond needs it, helps in keeping him relaxed despite his busy schedule. “It’s also the perfect thing to serve to friends when they come over and hang out!”



For a foodie like actress Bianca King, it’s all about taste and creation. “As with most of my
culinary creations this is something that I have tweaked to achieve the best possible drink.” she shares. “I love being able to create a gourmet cup of coffee at home anytime I want with the NESCAFÉ RED MUG Machine,!” Her culinary coffee creation, Double Chocolate Mocha, blends flavors of NESCAFÉ CLASSIC with the creaminess of NESTLÉ COFFEE-MATE and the sweetness of an extra helping of chocolate.


“Anyone who knows me knows that I am a creative spirit. I love putting my own spin on things
to make anything and everything I do uniquely me!,” said Tessa Prieto Valdes. “Christmas is
just around the corner, I decided to theme my creation with NESCAFE RED MUG Machine around my favorite time of the year. So this creation is my Christmas Cinnamon Cappuccino.” Tessa loves the foaming feature because it makes her feel like a legit barista when she uses it. “It’s so fun to use, and you can have a fancy coffee in a snap!”

#StartCreating your own special coffee moments at home with NESCAFÉ RED MUG
Machine, just like Denise, Raymond, Bianca, and Tessa.






Available in select SM, Robinsons, Landmark, Puregold and Merkado Supermarket branches in Metro Manila at a special introductory price of Php1,999.00 until December 2015 only. This special package will come with a transparent glass mug, 100 grams of NESCAFÉ CLASSIC, and 250 grams of NESTLÉ COFFEE-MATE. For more details, log on to www.nescafe.com/ph




Make way for Kata’s Hippest Phablet Ever – The Kata T4







Kata introduces their newest member in their phablet line – The Kata T4. Dubbed as their “hippest phablet ever”, the smartphone maverick brand is very excited to bring another exciting product into the market. This new gadget is all set to match up to its competitors in this rapidly mature tech market space.

Sharing his excitement, Kata CEO said that in bringing Kata T4 to the local shores, the consumer tech market in the Philippines is very discerning – so it makes sense for Kata to bring great value products to a tech mature audience. “The digital market is one of the fastest growing outside the smartphone consumer space, therefore it is crucial to be a part of the next generation of consumer tech providers.”


This ‘power packed’ phablet boasts a 7.85- inch Super HD Display which allows crisp, detailed colors to be viewed in a large, clear screen.

Integrating high performance hardware and software, the new Kata T4 introduces an intuitive and exciting user interface and runs on the all new Android KitKat 4.4 operating system – delivering high quality entertainment and usability through its apps. Kata wants its customers to enrich their user experience beyond than just normal tablets by adding in text and call features. The phablet has dual sim card slots, with enhanced GSM capabilities.



The feather light device weighs only 400g, and fits like a glove in the palm of your hand at 7.7mm x 135mm x 200mm. It is also available in Grey and Gold, with a premium, matte finish.

Kata has the advantage of being price savvy in this highly competitive market - whereas other brands are constantly competing to showcase the best of their app offerings at more exorbitant prices. For Kata, it’s all about providing a quality high tech product without ‘burning a hole in your pocket’.
Price: P5,999.



Elements 6th Music Camp, ready to unleash a new batch of talent






7101 Music Nation is now back on its  6th ELEMENTS Music Camp! The camp was formed by Tao Corp.’s President, Julio D. Sy, Jr., and music industry veterans Ryan Cayabyab and Twinky Lagdameo in 2010.

 Now its 6th year, the 6th ELEMENTS Music Camp! which sets for November 15-19 in Hacienda Isabella, Indang, Cavite, this will be the Camp’s sixth year of discovering and mentoring promising musical talent.

The ELEMENTS Music Camp aims to give the campers and mentors an entirely unique artistic experience! The plan is to bring together aspiring and professional singer-songwriters to bond and learn from one another. For five days, there will be lectures, group presentations, case studies, and a lot of breakout sessions! With instruments at hand, the Camp will allow musicians from different genres with different styles and technique to share their experiences and ideas to a group with similar passion. The application period runs from July 1 and ends August 31, 2015.

For five days, more than two dozen respected and renowned Artists and practitioners from the Philippine music industry will be on hand to mentor and guide the campers through the different activities.

Davey Langit, Reese Lansangan, Bullet Dumas and Gloc-9



This year’s Elements Music Camp is ready to unleash a new batch of talent when it opens this November.

The Elements Music Camp is a project of 7101 Music Nation, an organization under the Tao Corporation community of companies. It was formed by Tao Corp.’s President, Julio D. Sy, Jr., and music industry veterans Ryan Cayabyab and Twinky Lagdameo in 2010.





The aim of the Camp—which has trained some of the music biz’s best and brightest in recent years—is to gather aspiring and professional singers and songwriters from all of the country and provide them with a venue to learn, collaborate, interact, and create music in a natural setting.





According to Twinky Lagdameo, this year’s Elements Music Camp will consist of plenary talks, breakout sessions, music and team-building challenges, individual consultations, performances and critiquing, modules and case studies.

“Our topics range from OPM history to Basic Music Theory, (pointers on) how to create a song and lyrics, Arranging, Making a Demo, Recording, Teamwork and Collaboration, jingle writing, and a number of other topics, all related to the craft of creating songs.”

They also cover the business aspect of music, with speakers on Music Publishing and Licensing, Artist Management, Social and Digital Media, and some inspirational talks that focus on topics like “Creativity and Fear”.


Among the new scheduled speakers this year will be Jonathan Serbin, Head of Billboard Music Asia, who will talk about “Crossing Over: How to Break Into International Markets”,  James Koo of Maker Studios, who will speak on “How to Grow Your Online Audience” (Maker Studios, owned by the Walt Disney Company, is the number one producer and distributor of online content) while Terry Waterhouse, a Brand specialist from the UK, will teach about how individual artists can be brands in themselves.

“We always try to level up the content and experience for both Campers and Mentors to stay relevant and effective,” points out Lagdameo.

Past mentors have included Gary Valenciano, Raimund Marasigan of Sandwich, Jay Durias of South Border, singer-songwriters Ogie Alcasid, Joey Ayala, Noel Cabangon, Gary Granada, Ebe Dancel, Chito Miranda, Armi Millare of Up Dharma Down, Abra, Gloc-9, Aiza Seguerra, Nyoy Volante, ABS-CBN Philharmonic conductor Gerard Salonga, The APO’s Jim Paredes, and award-winning composers Rey Valera, Louie Ocampo, Trina Belamide, Jungee Marcelo and Jonathan Manalo, and musician and record producer Jimmy Antiporda have also mentored at Camp. Most of them are returnees every year.

Trina Belamide says being a Camp Mentor is extremely rewarding. “It’s a way of giving back to an industry that has made me so happy and fulfilled.  I’ve had my share of people helping me succeed and giving me opportunities and tips, and I remember and appreciate these people.  It would be great if I can do the same for this new generation and be remembered the same way.”



On the other hand, graduates of the Elements Music Camp who have been making a name for themselves in the music industry are renowned fashion designer Kate Torralba, Cebu-based composer Jude Gitamondoc (who has written songs for Gary Valenciano, among others), Philpop finalists Ramiru Mataro, Q-York, Keiko Necesario, Lara Maigue and winners Thyro and Yumi, Davey Langit, and Toto Sorioso. Bullet Dumas and his unique songwriting style is also getting much attention nowadays in the industry.



Zsaris Mendioro, grand champion of this year’s Mossimo Music Summit, is a former Camper.A few of them have been finalists on The Voice of the Philippines: Kai Honasan, Hans Dimayuga, Talia Reyes, and Emmanuelle Vera.

They make no distinction between amateurs and professionals. “Some established names in the industry have auditioned and joined the Camp, like SinoSikat’s Kat Agarrado, Nino Avenido of Greyhoundz, Paolo Valenciano, Boogie Romero of Kjwan, Sitti and Princess Velasco, to name a few,” says Lagdameo.

She adds: “Our Camp alumni have moved on and thrived in so many ways, as songwriters for TV and for other Artists, as individual composers and performers here and abroad, as winners of songwriting competitions like Philpop, as music teachers, as builders of music studios and music schools (in Dumaguete and Davao), to name a few. Many have released albums and EPs. Some have gone into teaching or further studies, like Jireh Calo from Batch 5, who is now at the Berklee School of Music in Boston and she is doing extremely well.”

For Ryan Cayabyab—known as the ‘Mad Maestro’ of 7101 Music Nation and is the organization’s Artistic Director, the goal of the Camp is simple.

A professor at the UP College of Music for two decades, he considers it an important part of nation-building to keep passing on and sharing his knowledge with the younger generation of songwriters and musicians.

To him, that is what the Elements Music Camp is meant for. “I view the Elements Music Camp as a platform for educating our songwriters, giving them enough courage to explore and create ideas that are musical or non-musical,” he says.

Elements Music Camp Mentor Ebe Dancel agrees that there is much for Elements Campers to benefit from. It gives them basic tips while sharing the experience of songwriting among fellow musicians. More important, the Camp encourages kids to keep exploring, keep learning, keep writing.


Cayabyab clarifies that the Camp is not just intended for professional songwriters, or those with previous songwriting or performing experience. Even if you’ve never been part of the Camp before, and whether you feel your talent is at par or not, you are always welcome. They are not necessarily looking for polished talent.

“Talent is most important, but I think character is also what we are looking for. We are always in the lookout for possible trailblazers, untapped geniuses, or those with great musicality in the way they perform their songs.”

Lagdameo qualifies that admission to the camp is based on only two things: talent and a real willingness to create and contribute to the Philippine music industry and Philippine culture.

This was precisely the reason why she became an active participant in the Elements Music Camp.

“My personal interest in helping Ryan and Jun set up the Elements Music Camp was to help find and grow the next generation of Filipino musical talent through the mentoring and support of our respected and successful Artists, to also allow them to share their experiences and gifts. 7101 Music Nation was created by Ryan Cayabyab, Jun Sy, and myself with a common vision and this has been studiously followed all these years,” she says.

Lagdameo sees that in the future, the Elements Music Camp will continue in its goal of discovering and mentoring new talent.

“We now will have 360 alumni nationwide after this year, an army of great singer-songwriters who are creating original material for their generation. It’s exciting to see what more they can become because they’re so talented,” she says.

Future plans include making the Elements Music Camp even more responsive to the needs of promising singer-songwriters out there.

The Elements Music Camp has found the talent, discovered and nurtured it, but will not just leave it there. There are more important things yet to be done.

Building a massive talent base, like they have done with past Camps, is just the beginning.

“Our next steps now are to level up what we can do to continue their development and promotion,” she explains. “We are thinking of a number of activities to help them and their music get out, from considering setting up a music publishing service for them to building tours or festivals, or working with brands, online platforms, or creative agencies. We are still planning and studying things with help from music industry key players. Nothing is set yet for now but the talent is certainly on hand.”

Jun Sy, CEO of 7101 Music Nation, says building a talent base is a natural offshoot of Camp – and this talent will become available to whoever needs it in whatever way.

“This just happened  naturally and organically without intention. Because of the networking and camaraderie that happens during Camp, the graduates organize themselves and do shows together and they collaborate for songwriting projects. Furthermore, they organize reunions amongst themselves. It has created a large communityof Elements Music Camp artists who have a shared passion to make Philippine music flourish.”


For more information and details on the Elements Music Camp, visit their website at http://elementsmusiccamp.com.ph.

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Friday, November 13, 2015

Heineken opens Bond's world with the exclusive screening of "Spectre"





Rumor has it that Daniel Craig's Spectre Bond movie will be his last, he was quoted as saying that he doesn’t want to make another James Bond movie (at the moment). So when I learned about  Spectre having its exclusive screening at SM Aura IMAX thru Heineken last Nov 6, I said yes right away because I am a fan since Casino Royale and the Skyfall Bond movie installment.

There’s something special about the Daniel Craig /James Bond union, something that clicks, maybe his built or him not wounded a bit,  or women fell into his charms,  not just on a creative level, but with critics and audiences as well.

The world of Bond may seem to be an unattainable fantasy, but there’s nothing that stops Bond aficionados from defining their own legendary world.





The  Heineken’s exclusive movie screening of Spectre last November 6 at SM Aura was hosted by Anton del Rosario and accompanied by his fiancee Sam Richelle. Heineken Ambassador Maxene Magalona also graced the latest installment of this Heineken-James Bond partnership.  Spotted during the exclusive screening were celebrities Janine Gutierrez and boyfriend Elmo Magalona,

Other Bond fans present were celebrities who are defining their legendary life in different worlds, such as basketball player Terrence Romeo, celebrity blogger Camille Co, hair stylist Jing Monis, DJ Natalia Moon, actresses Karel Marquez, Jef Gaitan, and Shy Carlos, and actor Alex Castro. Each of them has, in their own ways, displayed the legendary qualities of Agent 007, which makes them stand out in their chosen niche.




Philippine Football National Team member Anton del Rosario. “As a fan of both James Bond and Heineken, I really looked forward to this event. I dressed up like James Bond and even mingled with other Bond fans. I think this is the closest thing to being a James Bond for a night!” shared Anton.

Host and Heineken ambassador Maxene officially opened the screening night and 350 invited guests celebrated the long-time partnership of Heineken and James Bond that spans 17 years.

HEINEKEN executives such as David Tulloch, Country Manager for HEINEKEN Philippines, were present to witness how Filipinos have warmly welcomed the Heineken and James Bond partnership for the first time in the Philippines. “It is an exciting time for Heineken here in the Philippines. I hope all the guests here continue to pursue legendary achievements in their own right,” concludes Mr Tulloch.









Heineken is an international premium lager and was first brewed in Amsterdam, the Netherlands in 1864. It has since expanded its footprint and is now enjoyed in 192 countries around the world. Heineken is available in the Philippines at leading supermarkets, convenience stores and bars.



Thursday, November 12, 2015

For Brad Pitt, "By the Sea" script blurs into reality



Joining Angelina Jolie Pitt both in production duties and in front of the screen for Universal Pictures' new romantic drama “By the Sea” is husband Brad Pitt.




To be shown exclusively at Ayala Malls Cinemas nationwide starting Nov. 18, “By the Sea” follows an American writer named Roland (Pitt) and his wife, Vanessa (Jolie Pitt), who arrive in a tranquil and picturesque seaside resort in 1970s France, their marriage in apparent crisis. As they spend time with fellow travelers, the couple begins to come to terms with unresolved issues in their own lives.



Brad Pitt reflects on the story and their experience: "In the sense that it is sparse and elegant in its telling, Angie has written a very European film. Our job as actors is to make it more personal. Suddenly, to make it that personal, it becomes blurred. We have such history and mutual respect...as well as expectations of each other and our family. It was one of the most challenging things I've taken on. But at the same time, there's been a great freedom in that, because we can experiment and play. It was oddly a safer environment than any set I've been on before, and so we let loose."
Six characters take center stage in this tale, and Pitt walks us through the key players: "It's a story about multiple couples at different stages in their lives. There are Lea and Francois, a couple who is just married and excited by the potential of the future; Michel and Patrice, who, in the form of a friendship, have been hardened and calloused and softened and widened by their experiences. Then there are our characters, Roland and Vanessa, who are at that stage where the newness has worn off and everything has come to the surface. It's that point where they can either break through this and grow stronger beyond that point, or go their separate ways."




It was the final pairing whom Jolie Pitt and Pitt ultimately decided to portray on screen. They would explore the travails of the second stage of love and how couples cope with the unexpected blows that life brings to a relationship that started with endless promise and isn't sure where to go next.

For his part, Pitt relished delving into a character so very different from his previous roles. He explains: "Roland's trying to figure out his book, and they've come to this seaside village for inspiration. I'm sure he's got visions of Hemingway on his mind, with this locality and characters. But his book ultimately becomes about them and their experiences...as well as the effect that this time and place has had on them, and how they come out the other side."



As Roland spends time among the locals, working on his book and racking his brain about how to come out on the other side of a torturous time in his marriage, he finds strange comfort in his helplessness. Reflects Pitt: "There is a puzzle in figuring out those things that get in the way of your true feelings about someone, really loving them. A lot of it is past insecurities, wanting something so much that you focus too much on losing it. Then all this is in play."

Discussing the experience of working with her off-screen husband, Jolie Pitt is characteristically frank: "We have 10 years of history, and it all fed into these performances. It was challenging. I realized that it's the greatest thing as an artist if you can use all of the intimacy toward your partner, challenge and push each other and fight to make things better. You pull out something from one another that feels very different."


“By the Sea” is distributed by United International Pictures through Columbia Pictures.






The Power Wives' focus on health and wellness





I once lost a friend to cervical cancer, it was not detected earlier, the cancer metastasized to her lungs and diagnosed one year prior to her death.  She died at the age of 50. No one knows or suspects that she has it, because she was never hospitalized or complained of any pains or have seen symptoms accordingly.

Despite the fact that we both worked in a hospital and has doctor friends to begin with. The lesson learned is no one is safe nowadays because of the food that we eat, the stress that we encountered from our work and environment. It is better to get ourselves screened and vaccinated as soon as possible.

Makeup Artist Ms.Mica Tuanio and Host Suzy Entrata


The power to protect yourself from cervical cancer is in your hands. Every woman--- regardless of race, age, lifestyle or socio-economic status---is at risk . But it can be prevented. The World Health Organization recommends screening and vaccination as a form of preventive healthcare.

In this regard, leading research-based pharmaceutical company GSK continues to ramp up its cervical cancer awareness efforts with the patient—the woman—always a priority. In the Philippines, the Power Over Cervical Cancer campaign urges Filipinas to realize that they are empowered—that they can do something to prevent the disease from happening to them, so they can have the wonderful, meaningful and joyful life that they deserve.

Dr. Leah Manio


The Power Wives Club was launched last November 7 at the Philippine Transmarine Carriers,  Makati City. The event was hosted by Ms. Suzy Entrata and graced by Normie Hernandez Philippine Transmarine Carriers Family and Crew Relations ManagerJackielyn Cortez Assoc Prod Manager HPVDr. Leah Manio,  Make Up Artist Mica Tuaño,  the Seafarers' wives and the media.

The Power Wives (the Seafarers’ Wives), underwent a program that includes sessions on personality development, image building, personal resilience, financial management and self-care.




Jackielyn Cortez Assoc Prod Manager HPV



The key thrust of GSK’s 2015 cervical cancer awareness campaign, Power Over Cervical Cancer, revolves around empowering women when it comes to preventing cervical cancer.

To date, there are about 400,000 Filipino seafarers deployed who render themselves and their families at greater risk for several diseases and infections due to their working conditions. While they are striving for financial stability as their idea of a bright future, GSK wants to bring into their consciousness the value of preventive healthcare.

Chiqui Barretto helping Suzi Entrata to gift wrap


Make Up Artist Mica Tuaño during her eyebrow session demo

On a national scale, Filipino seafarers onboard international fleets have greatly contributed to our social economic progress. Their foreign exchange remittances grow annually, notwithstanding that our seafarers comprise only 5 percent of the total OFWs working abroad.  In 2014, their contributions amounted to USD5.6billion out of the USD24.3 billion dollars aggregate OFW remittances or more than 20 percent thereof. Currently, we are also ranked number 4 among the biggest shipbuilders in the world .

Shipping clearly moves the world. The underlying truth is that Filipino seafarers play a major role in the shipping industry as a whole, with 1 out of 4 seafarers onboard international vessels being Filipinos.  This means they comprise 25 percent of the total global maritime professionals in the world.


“The significance of the Philippine maritime industry transcends both the global and national arena.  Undeniably, 90 percent of world trade is still reliant on international shipping. This means that almost all the food we eat, clothes we wear, the things we buy, use, own, in one way or another, were shipped onboard vessels before they got to us,” stated Capt. Ronald SJ Enrile, Senior Vice-President Maritime Management of Philippine Transmarine Corporation, the country’s biggest shipping-employment agency.

Securing the OFW families’ future is important. The future should not only mean financial stability but also health and wellness among the family members. Therefore, the need for health checkups and vaccination becomes more imperative.

Normie Hernandez Philippine Transmarine Carriers Family and Crew Relations Manager



Cervical cancer is a major problem for Filipino women: it is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among Filipinas, with seven dying of the dreaded disease every single day .  What’s more worrying is that 2 in 3 Filipinas diagnosed with cervical cancer may die within five years, or up to 2,832 women dying in a year .  In its early stage, it may have no signs or symptoms.

Cervical cancer occurs when abnormal cells develop and spread in the cervix, the entrance between the vagina and the uterus .  The human papillomavirus (HPV), a very common virus, is the necessary cause of cervical cancer. It has been shown that 99.7 percent of cervical cancer patients are positive for HPV infection .  It is also estimated that up to 80 percent of women will be infected with HPV at some point in their lives .

While HPV is primarily transmitted via sexual intercourse, skin-to-skin genital contact is also a recognized mode of transmission , , . Beyond regular consultations and pap smears by your doctor, vaccines that protect against cancer-causing HPV are also now readily available.

The incidence of cancer-causing HPV infection is actually highest at the young ages of 15-19 .  This is why the World Health Organization Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (WHO-SAGE) on Immunization reiterates the importance of getting young girls protected through HPV immunization before their first exposure to HPV (i.e. before sexual contact), as young as 9 years old , .

Older women are just as susceptible. The risk of persistent infection with cancer-causing HPV (which is necessary for cervical cancer to develop) increases with age, and is highest when a woman is over 66 years old .  Vaccination remains to be recommended for older women who did not receive it at an earlier age. However, screening continues to be encouraged among older women as a matter of precaution.



To know more about cervical cancer, visit the Pangarap Mo, Protektado page on Youtube containing various short filmes conveying how protecting oneself against vaccine-preventable diseases is one important step in the achievement of one’s dreams.




Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Contest Alert! Domex #WorldToiletDay2015 Promo




Always keep your bathroom clean by tidying up everything each time you use it. Dont you know that the grout in your tiles absorbs oils from soaps, shampoos and conditioners? that alone leads to mildew growth that can spread to the entire tiles that may affect our health.  Clean mildew with a mix of  1/2 pail of water and  a generous amount of Domex, use a soft-bristled brush to clean the entire tiles.


Domex leads the fight against diseases caused by unsanitary toilets through the 1M CleanToilets Movement. In celebration of World Toilet Day, Domex leads a toilet clean-up in East Avenue Medical Center, symbolizing our commitment in helping people, especially those who have been afflicted, to fight disease through clean toilets.

To support the 1 Million Clean Toilets Movement and World Toilet Day, I pledge to properly clean my toilet, to protect my family from disease caused by unsanitary toilets.

Who do you protect from disease causing germs? Who inspires you to keep your toilet at home clean and germ-free?




Contest Mechanics:

1.  Follow me @jlougar for my Twitter account and Domex FB Page  
 2.  Post a photo of yourself and or loved ones on your FB wall and Twitter doing the checkmark gesture using your left hand for a chance to win Domex gift packs. You should tag me @jlougar, and use #WorldToiletDay2015 #1MCleanToilets along with your answers to these;

Who do you protect from disease causing germs? Who inspires you to keep your toilet at home clean and germ-free?

3. On November 20, I will randomly choose and announce top 10 entries to win Domex worth 2 months of cleaning.

4.  Winners have up to December 15, 2015 to claim their prizes at 2F Zaragoza Bldg., 102 Gamboa St., Legaspi Village, Makati City 1229 Philippines. Contact Niel Mugas  +639773751641







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