Friday, October 11, 2013

Colgate - Palmolive's Slim Soft Charcoal Toothbrush

Another interesting new product from Colgate - their new Slim Soft Charcoal toothbrush or basically the only black toothbrush you'll see in the supermarket shelves.
I got the 2+1 version (it also has singles) which might seem expensive at P198 but price per piece is only at P66 which is really affordable for my teeth's sake. I am a fan of their Slim Soft range and I can't help but recall their tagline in their commercial "Thin is in, honey!" Over the years, Filipinos have become more educated on oral care hygiene as companies are really doing strong and relevant campaigns. As for toothbrushes, my personal preference is really thin, tapered, and soft bristles that I feel can clean my teeth more.
And as someone who likes to try new things or be different in some ways, this Charcoal variant really appealed to me (don't worry, you won't end up with black teeth when you brush with it). I'm just thinking that they chose charcoal as it has disinfecting properties...like when we use to put it in the refrigerator when it's not used for a long time. What's Colgate going to come up next? Perhaps toothbrush with gems on them? I still would buy that!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Great Taste White Iced Coffee Mix

Discovered Universal Robina Corporation or URC's latest addition to the coffee beverage industry some months back in Colonnade Mandaue in the form of Great Taste White Ready-to-Drink Iced Coffee Mix.
This was registered with the Philippine FDA in November 2012, which means it's a relatively new product, an innovation from the side of Great Taste to keep up with the changing times and lifestyle.
For those who are not familiar, Great Taste brand is the first locally manufactured coffee blend from the 1960's who went against the giant that is Nescafe by Nestle.

As a white coffee lover (second preferred drink after tea), I enjoyed this product from Great Taste. It had just the right amount of coffee flavor to give that distinct taste but not too strong thanks to the milk. Just a simple background, white coffee could mean black coffee mixed with milk but not to be confused with cafe au lait which is also coffee mixed with hot or steamed milk. Either way coffee and milk just go so well together.
 
 
This 180ml retailed at around P15 per piece which is affordable versus getting your chilled coffee fix at coffee shops. This should not be used as a substitute for coffee as it had no effect on keeping me awake whatsoever. All in all, Great Taste White Ready-to-Drink Iced Coffee Mix was yummy and affordable but I am reminded of sugar and calories. If one really wanted to have white coffee, it's as simple as pouring any type of milk in black coffee which I think is healthier with less preservatives and you can actually control the flavor. This is more ideal for people on-the-go.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Blue Bell Ice Cream's Country Cookie

"Heaven in each bite," is the phrase that comes to mind with Blue Bell Ice Cream's Country Cookie. Finally the brand has reached the shores of Cebu thanks to Visfood Corp Philippines but based on their Facebook, I think they are the distributor for the whole country.
Photo from Facebook page
It's vanilla ice cream sandwiched between chocolate chip cookies...how can you go wrong?? It's so yummy that I think I could eat 10 pcs. in one sitting if only it wasn't so expensive. Blue Bell's Country Cookie retails for a little less than a 100 I think which is quite pricey for the average Filipino. It's one of those "rewards" you can give yourself after a job well done.
 
 
Here's the actual which has kinda melted since I was trying to get a "perfect" shot but to no avail. I would like to try the rest of the flavors that Blue Bell Ice Cream has to offer. For now they are in Banilad Town Center or BTC's Sunday food market. A little bit trending in Cebu since I've been seeing a lot of posts on Instagram about their most recent Blue Bell Ice Cream purchase. Must try...but don't forget to check the prices first.

Jack 'n Jill's Cream-O Crinkles

I am a super fan of chocolate crinkles growing up. I had a classmate who would sell in class and I think I was pretty much the top customer. I can remember the chewiness and the just-right amount of sweetness that came with each bite. Jack 'n Jill (a brand under Universal Robina Corporation or commonly called URC) describes their latest creation as "chewy chocolate cookies sprinkled with powdered sugar."

It comes in a 30g packet with 3 pcs. inside and retails at around P6.00 - P7.00 per packet as seen and can be found in local supermarkets. I would say that it is a pretty good deal once paired with your tea or coffee but since I really did not enjoy the taste, save your money and stick to the good old Cream-O vanilla cookies we have come to love.



 
Yes it was chewy, but in a commercialized kind of way. But one would expect since it's not gourmet. Overall, try it out since it's really affordable but once you do, you will understand when I say to just stick to the original Cream-O in it crunchy vanilla goodness. Just a background, Cream-O is really big in the Philippines even before Oreo came into the limelight over here. Highly likely that Cream-O followed Oreo and successfully found its place into the top of mind for both kids and adults alike when it comes to biscuits and cookies.