Jollibee’s Iconic “Isa pa, Isa pang Chickenjoy!”

Tuesday, February 04, 2020





I still remember watching this commercial in the 90’s where Aga Mulach and Serena Dalrymple. She was asking for more, of the juciest, crispiest, chicken in the Philippines that is now also known in other countries.





The latest ad also gives a bit of nostalgia, something that we all remember. Too cute to not notice especially if it resonates with kids until now.



I bet you’re all so excited to have Chickenjoy right now, go ahead and get them in store, drive thru or delivery because it’s something that would make you happy.



COW

Top 10 Most Traveled Celebrities Released by PTAA







The 27th PTAA 2020 Travel Tour Expo is happening this February 7-9 at the SMX Convention Center. Apart from their usual deals and promotions, they have released a list recognizing celebrities that have been most traveled as seen on social media. A three person team analyzed them based on social media posts.


PTAA President Ritchie Tuano says "Social media is one of the best tools for the travel industry and seeing photos and videos of stars have always been so inspiring. It makes them boost visits to these awe inspiring locations and give them a peek for these safe places to visit. They speak about their experience, they wear great clothes, do activities, here and around the globe. We have identified top 10 most traveled Filipino celebrities."


Tim Yap


Heart Evangelista


Lovi Poe


Catriona Gray


Pia Wurtzbach


Vicky Belo


Bea Alonzo


Nadine Lustre


Liza Soberano


Maine Mendoza





Top Traveled Celebrities #PTAATravelExpo
Posted by Kumagcow on Monday, February 3, 2020
These stars take photos of their journey and give a slice of life during their travels. They also have interacted with locals, no wonder they're giving more attention than usual. They assured even though there is a NCOV scare, they will continue the 27th Travel Tour Expo.

COW

Marian Rivera for TADHANA 2020

Monday, February 03, 2020






Bigger, broader catered to an even wider audience, that’s what they want to do this 2020. Marian Rivera talked to us this afternoon and yes, she got us personal stories about her show TADHANA. 




Marian says “I learned to not be judgmental because you think these things do not happen in real life, but they do. I always talk with them all throughout the creative process. I get to really know their lives, tell them especially to the OFW’s who are our prime audience. I get to spend time with the crew and they understand my priorities which is my family. My business is also doing good because I import vases now from different parts of the country like the marble ones from Romblon, and now I have some native containers from Mindanao so I could help the communities there. Don't worry about my earnings because most of these proceeds will go to their small villages or foundations I help. We now will also feature other stories from the Philippines so it’s going to be bigger, this is for everybody.” 


Here’s the queen of primetime on video: 




This airs every Saturday 3:15PM so take that afternoon break for Marian Rivera! 

COW

Bianca Umali, Inigo Pascual, and Enzo Pineda for World Vision’s “Hope Town”

Sunday, February 02, 2020



World Vision has been helping kids, their homes and the community for years now. For non sponsors like me, you must be clueless about what they are doing especially if it comes to sponsoring a child through their organization. A few days ago, we got the chance to see it ourselves through a mock child house they call Hope Town wherein they replicated a real life house of beneficiary child called Nica. She lives in a shanty in the ourskirts, off the shores of Cebu.


Their house has a small kitchen, a place to sleep, and a little garden outside their sort of 2x3 meter house (merely a box). I felt claustrophobic and saw how they could have survived in a place that small without that much money to fend for food or schooling. I guess that’s exactly the type of kids that World Vision is helping, and this is nice to understand how it looks like in real life. If you sponsor a child, it would help them get access to education so they can help themselves, so they could work and go have better jobs and help their families. Celebrities like Bianca Umali, Inigo Pascual, and Enzo Pineda joined in and saw the launch of World Vision’s experiential booth. In “Hope Town”, they got to attract a lot of people to join in and understand a bit more about their advocacy, of course it got crowded so fast and people learned about the plight of Nica.







World Vision and their programs a very effective. It gives chance to kids like Nica to excel at school, to eventually have her own success story just like several people who lead the organization too. A lot of them have already graduated, feels like a family as they also get in touch with their donors to personally say thanks about helping them. That is so touching. The Hope Town display is just at the top floor of Trinoma in front of Krispy Kreme, go visit it and perhaps, make it your turn to help a person who would like to go to school like Nica. 


COW