Get Ready : Locally Fruit Truck Incoming!

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Anyone who has drove around the city during weekends with friends and family has witnessed the thriving of food parks, and now food trucks, which were of course boomed in the US firsthand. They are seen just everywhere, from North to South and in between.
For months now, I have spotted these meals on wheels that have popped up in the metro like mushrooms, offering yummy light meals to gourmet food even.
And now it's fruit truck that I'm certain will be a hit especially the coming days.

Yes, you heard me - a fruit truck!
Juice when you thought that Locally Blended Juice Drink couldn’t get any closer, it rolled out its Locally Fruit Truck at the Bonifacio Global City on Nov. 24, Friday, bringing its thirst-quenching, sweet-sour goodness on the road.
It served free local juices made from homegrown fruits from different regions, exclusive Pinoy mixes co-created with expert liquid chef Liquido Maestro, and other fun Pinoy treats like no other.
Locally by NutriAsia, the first quirky Filipino juice line made from uniquely indigenous local fruits, jump-starts a fun and free-spirited weekend for millennials-and millennials at heart-with good food, refreshing drinks, and great company on the Fruit Truck’s launch at the 2017 BGC Passionfest..

The event, which started at 6 p.m., coincides with BGC’s annual cetebration of local arts and culture and everything Filipino-a perfect partnership in every sense of the word.
And what’s more Filipino than indigenous local fruits grown in Philippine soil, farmed by Filipino hands, and squeezed into fun and unique Filipino flavors?

During the event, mixologist Kalel Demetrio aka Liquid Maestro will serve exclusive and exciting Locally concoctions, even as hip-hop artist and R&B singer-songwriter Quest, together with rising singer-guitarist Keiko Necesario, aims to entertain attendees with an evening of tine OPM.
Passionfest attendees and art and music enthusiasts are in for a quirky treat as the Locally Fruit Truck dispenses some real fruity goodness with its juice drinks, all for FREE!
These include Taman'nd My Bell (tamarind), Pomelong & Lasting Love (pomelo), Save the Best for SinigueLAST (siniguelas), Calamansi’z the Day (calamansi), Guyabano-body But You (guyabano), You’ve Dalandan It Again (dalandan), and Mangosteenie Miney Mo (mangosteen).
You have to watch out for the bright-colored Locally Fruit Truck’s upcoming stops in the metro and keep an eye for the special treats and other surprises that Locally is prepping for all of us.

You really can't miss Locally's creative packaging and fun indigenous flavors! The Mangosteen, however, is still growing and is ready to be harvested this month.
You'll see it back in stores hopefully by next month!
Local fruits squeezed to produce Locally Blended Juice Drinks are sourced from different parts of the country, namely: tamarind from Batangas, Pangasinan, and Bulacan', calamansi from lsabela, Tarlac, and Nueva Ecija; dalandan from Laguna and Mindoro; guyabano from Cebu and Misamis Occidental; pomelo from Davao; and siniguelas from the Negros provinces.

Aside from its Blended Juice Drinks, Locally also offers Merci Buco, the first EcoCertified and pure organic coconut water in the Philippines. Merci Buco also comes in buco pandan and buco lychee variants.

The Locally Fruit Truck will go around Metro Manila’s top food parks, resto hubs, malls, and transport terminals.

Cheers to the weekend!

For updates and inquiries, visit the official Locally Facebook and lnstagram pages at www.facebook.comlLocallyPH and www.instagram.comllocally_ph or email Iocallyph@gmail.com.


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