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A selection of Red Ribbon cakes on sale. Red Ribbon Bakeshop, Inc. [1] is a bakery chain based in the Philippines, which produces and distributes cakes and pastries.
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Fast food which serves American-influenced Filipino cuisine. An off-shoot of a Magnolia ice cream parlor franchise established by Tony Tan Caktiong in 1975. [9] Goldilocks Bakeshop: Bakery: 1966: KFC: Fast food: 1967 [10] Yum! Brands: American fast food chain. Lido Cocina Tsina: Casual Dining: 1936: Panciteria Lido Chinese Cuisine Co. [11] Ling ...
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The red ribbon is an awareness ribbon used in support of HIV/AIDS causes. Red ribbon may also refer to: Red Ribbon Army, a fictional army appearing in the Dragon Ball series; Red Ribbon Bakeshop, a bakery and a subsidiary of Jollibee Foods Corporation based in the Philippines; Red Ribbon Express, an HIV/AIDS awareness campaign train by the ...
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A Goldilocks Bakeshop branch (2009) On May 15, 1966, Chinese Filipino sisters, Milagros Leelin Yee and Clarita Leelin Go, and their sister-in-law Doris Wilson Leelin, opened the first Goldilocks store on a 70-square-meter (750 sq ft) space on the ground floor of a three-story building along Pasong Tamo Street in Makati and started with only 10 employees.