Pan de Manila

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Pan de Manila
Company type Private
Industry Food and beverage
Founded1999;25 years ago (1999)
Headquarters,
Area served
Philippines

Pan de Manila Food Co. Inc. (d/b/a Pan de Manila) is a bakery chain based in the Philippines.

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History

Pan de Manila was established in 1999. [2] In 2015, Pan de Manila upgraded its stores starting in branches located in commercial and retail areas. [3]

In December 2021, Pan de Manila replied to a customer query stating that a supporter of the Robredo-Pangilinan campaign made a bulk purchase and added the tandem's logo on their products. It also emphasized that such packaging did not originate from them. [4]

Partnerships

Pan de Manila partners with various Filipino artists since 2008 and features their artwork though its packaging. [5] [6]

Pan de Manila partnered with Fruitas Holdings in 2020 to distribute the latter's fruit juice brands in its branches. [7] In 2023, Pan de Manila collaborated with Serenitea in releasing the latter's Christmas-themed drinks based on the former's ube halaya and yema spreads. [8]

Products

Pan de Manila sells pandesal, other specialty breads and products such as spreads and ice cream. [9] [10] It also operates a chain of restaurants and cafes under the Merienda by Pan de Manila sub-brand. [11]

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