Lifestyle

Lactation Treats by RCG is back at SM City Clark

Charlene A. Cayabyab

CLARK FREEPORT— Homegrown start-up Lactation Treats by RCG (LT) is back at SM City Clark.

Paul Daniel Gozun and Sheila Fernandez, owners of LT, led the ribbon-cutting ceremonies on May 12.

Also present during the ribbon-cutting ceremonies were Paul’s parents, Rudy and Connie Gozun; SM City Clark Assistant Mall Manager Lourdes Alarcon; and Senior Leasing Manager Roch Santos.

After being part of the mall’s second batch of StartUp Market in early 2022, LT is back to its first home with a highly-aesthetic kiosk designed and built by Sikhay Design Studios led by Architect Jessie Sison.

The new store is LT’s second store at SM. It’s first one is at SM City Telabastagan.

Paul said they plan to open a third store at SM City Bataan.

Lactation Treats started in 2019 when Paul’s sister struggled with breastfeeding, he decided to create baked-goodies infused with galactogogues, a plant-based substance that induces lactation.

The store is named after Paul’s parents Rudy and Connie Gozun (RCG).

Among the bestsellers of Lactation Treats by RCG are their brownies, revel bars, almonds, and oatmeal cookies. Their newest product is the lactation egg pie which quickly became a bestseller.

Elinor Ann Salinas is one of LT’s loyal customers. She said that eating one cookie alone helps her produce more milk.

LT’s physical stores are at Metro Supermarket inside Marquee Mall and SM City Telabastagan.

They also ship their products nationwide. Customers can also order through their social media accounts - FB: facebook.com/lactationtreatsbyrcg; IG: instagram.com/lactationtreatsbyrcg; Shopee: https://shopee.ph/lactationtreatsbyrcg; Lazada: https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.4tVoN; and Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@lactationtreatsbyrcg. #

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