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  2. Tres Monjitas - Wikipedia

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    The Tres Monjitas milk brand was introduced to the Puerto Rican market on June 29, 1918 (although some sources suggest it was July 21, 1918). The brand was established by the wealthy Fonalledas family, who own the largest mall in the Caribbean and the second largest in Latin America, the Plaza Las Americas mall.

  3. RFM Corporation - Wikipedia

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    RFM is a manufacturer of flour and flour-based products, milk, juice drinks, and ice cream. As of June 2013, RFM had an asset base of P12 billion and a total market capitalization of P17.1 billion. [1]

  4. Milk delivery - Wikipedia

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    The delivery route is a milk route or milk run. Home milk delivery was common in many countries until the second half of the 20th century, when modern supermarkets and household refrigeration made it possible for consumers to buy and store milk on demand. Today, milk delivery still exists as a niche market in some countries. [1] [2]

  5. Pastillas - Wikipedia

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    A small-scale industry on the food product soon grew, with the pastillas made from either carabao or cow milk or both. Refined sugar and calamansi juice are also added during the pastillas-making process. [1] In San Miguel, Bulacan, a Pastillas Festival has been celebrated every May since 2006.

  6. Magnolia (Philippine company) - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Dairy Products Corporation (1981–2002) Company type: Joint venture (1981–2002) Subsidiary (since 2002) Industry: Food processing: Predecessor: San Miguel Corporation - Magnolia Division: Founded: 1981; 44 years ago () Headquarters: 23/F The JMT Corporate Condominium, ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center,

  7. San Jose del Monte - Wikipedia

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    San Jose del Monte's road network has a total length of 211.43 kilometers (131.38 mi). The following are the main arteries of San Jose del Monte's road network which link the 59 barangays with Metro Manila and the rest of Bulacan. Quirino Highway is a national road that stretches from the town of Norzagaray (Bigte Rotonda) to Quezon City ...

  8. Fortunato Halili Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The Governor Fortunato F. Halili Avenue, simply known as the Governor Halili Avenue, is a two-to-four lane national road and one of the major thoroughfares of the city of San Jose del Monte and the municipalities of Santa Maria and Bocaue in Bulacan, Philippines. [2]

  9. Muzon - Wikipedia

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    Muzon is the name of several barangays in Luzon, the Philippines.. Muzon, Malabon Muzon, Naic, Cavite Muzon, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan Muzon, San Juan, Batangas Muzon, San Luis, Batangas