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    BPI Sinag Christmas Bazaar Opens on Dec 6

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    Score well-crafted gift items from social enterprises that help Filipino communities at the BPI Sinag ng Pasko Christmas Bazaar happening on December 6, 2016 at the Glorietta Activity Center, Glorietta Mall, Makati City.

    Many of these social enterprises have been part of BPI Foundation’s iconic BPI Sinag Business Challenge, a program that aims to support and scale-up businesses with the triple bottom line – people, planet, and profit. The Sinag ng Pasko Christmas bazaar, which is now on its second year, is one of the events organized by BPI Foundation to help social enterprises reach out to new market.

    Here is a list of social enterprises participating at the BPI Sinag ng Pasko Christmas Bazaar.

    Food and Beverage

    1. Balangay’s Best – seafood snacks and other food items made by fisher folk communities from Bantayan, Cebu

    2. Bayani Brew – brewed iced teas made from all-natural, native ingredients — curiously yummy, ridiculously healthy, and proudly homegrown

    3. Dalareich Chocolates – native chocolate solids made from pure roasted cacao from Bohol

    4. First Harvest – a proudly-Filipino brand, that uses choice ingredients to whip up healthy and delicious food products such as peanut butters and coco jam

    5. GoldenducK – premium salted eggs that use an all natural turmeric dye to give their salted duck eggs a bright yellow hue, instead of the carcinogenic Sudan red dye used in others, and uses 50% less salt than traditional salted duck eggs. They also make duck patties and sisig

    6. Good Food Co. – brings fresh and ethically sourced organic produce from smallholder farmers to kitchens

    7. Hiraya Chocolates – single-origin chocolate bars and chocolate products from cacao beans sourced around the Philippines

    8. Kalsada Coffee – Philippine specialty coffee that aims to support Filipino coffee producers and their dedicated efforts to bring quality coffee to market.

    9. Kayumanggi Organics – wild ginger teas sourced from local farmers from Surigao del Sur and Aurora.

    10. KKK Coffee – coffee products and café that seeks to promote Philippine coffee, not only from bean origins, but also to recipes and to brand

    11. Nutri Delight Delicacies – innovative nutritious delicacies from all over the Philippines

    12. Obrano – hand stitched goods made from genuine leather and handwoven textiles

    13. Saka Brew – premium roasted rice and corn coffee

    14. STEEP Coffee – coffee blends without the need for anything more than boiling water

    15. Theo and Philo – chocolate bars made from cacao from Davao and sugar from Bacolod.

    16. Tsaa Laya – premium line of organic herbal teas

    Toys and Games

    1. Karaw Craftventures – a design hub that upcycles scrap materials into artisanal products made by the inmates of the Naga City jail

    2. Plush and Play – safe, environmentally-friendly and educational toys

    3. Civil Defense Board Game – a simulation table top board game that introduces the basics of disaster risk reduction and humanitarian action to players with or without any background in disaster risk reduction or humanitarian work

    Bags

    1. Akaba – timeless, high quality and high value travel bags from handwoven textiles

    2. Bag 943 – for every purchase made of these backpacks, another bag is given to an impoverished school kid in the Philippines

    3. Gouache – stylish specialty waxed canvas bags for the active, artistic urbanites and the adventure lovers

    4. Gugu Bags – backpacks for adventurers, woven in Albay and Camarines Sur, and designed and sewn in Naga City by Filipino artisans

    5. Jacinto and Lirio – multi-functional, handcrafted, and stylish leather goods such as wallets, bags, journals, and laptop sleeves, sustainably made from water hyacint

    Clothes, Shoes, and Accessories

    1. Anthill Fabric Gallery – scarves, jackets, skirts, and other contemporary lifestyle products made from Philippine weaves

    2. Habi Footwear – environment-friendly, stylish and comfortable espadrilles and sandals

    3. Klowil – t’nalak woven by the T’boli weavers of South Cotabato

    4. La Herminia Weaving – handwoven cloth from indigenous fibers like piña, silk, abaca, and cotton

    5. Risque Designs – a Filipino lifestyle brand that brings forth modernity and luxury with its meticulously hand-crafted ready-to-wear and ready-for-runway footwear pieces

    Personal Care and Home Products

    1. Messy Bessy – natural, biodegradable, non-toxic personal care and home products

    2. MNL Grow Kits – “agriculture in a box” products that lets you grow your own plants from the comfort of your home

    3. Solar Solutions – provider of renewable energy solutions products and service

    Assorted Products

    1. Angie’s Yakan Cloth – handwoven yakan cloth, table runners, wall decors, coasters, placemats, pillow cases, bags

    2. Caritas Margins – a variety of fashion accessories, personal care, and food products made by Caritas Manila’s urban poor farmers

    3. Gifts and Graces – fair-trade bags, toys, and accessories

    4. GREAT Women – food items and spices, textiles and silk-based goods, and high-fashion jewelry and accessories

    5. Roots Katipunan – woven bags and artisanal products

    Learn more about the BPI Sinag ng Pasko Christmas Bazaar by following BPI Foundation on Facebook (www.facebook.com/BPIFoundation)

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