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Friday, September 26, 2003
Local beverage company opens 1st Manila branch

Pioneer beverage company Thirsty Juices and Shakes last week opened its 52nd branch nationwide and first branch in Metro Manila.

Located at the fifth floor of SM Megamall B across Globe Telecom, the new Thirsty stall will make available to Manila mall-goers the healthy fruit beverages Cebuanos have enjoyed for the past seven years.

While Thirsty is a fixture in Cebu malls, its colored stalls can also be found all over the Visayas and Mindanao regions: Bacolod, Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro, Davao city, Roxas city, Kalibo, Boracay and Dumaguete.

The company said after seven years of servicing consumers, its position as a nationwide brand is cemented by the opening of its first stall in Manila.

Owned and managed by father and son team Bunny and John Pages, Thirsty grew from a small family-owned business to a national franchise operation.

Thirsty said it has established a reputation for high quality healthy drinks at affordable prices. It added that with its emphasis on freshness of product and health value, it offers Filipinos thirst-quenching beverages for a healthy lifestyle.

A homegrown Cebuano product, Thirsty promises to continue to provide Cebuanos and the nation its own brand of healthy, delicious living.

(September 26, 2003 issue)

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