Lifestyle, News

Schneider Electric Partners with Ayala Land to Accelerate Digitalization Through Resource Advisor

  • Schneider Electric and Ayala Land partner to support the centralization and automation of environmental, social, and governance (ESG)  data using Schneider Electric’s Resource Advisor
  • Resource Advisor is expected to enhance  Ayala Land’s reporting processes and data visibility, supporting progress tracking towards its sustainability goals.
  • The platform will provide improved access to energy and water insights, support ESG standardization, and enable more informed sustainability decision-making.

A partnership between Schneider Electric, a global technology leader, and Ayala Land, Inc., one of Southeast Asia’s top sustainable real estate developers, aims to improve ESG reporting using Resource Advisor. The platform supports better ESG data handling, improved reporting capabilities, and a scalable system for sustainability decision-making.

As part of its broader sustainability journey, Ayala Land aims to simplify ESG data collection and strengthen sustainability reporting across its diverse portfolio. As Ayala Land manages information across hundreds of sites and business units, the collaboration with Schneider Electric is intended to help streamline data collection processes, improve consistency, and enhance reporting readiness. The platform will support  Ayala Land in monitoring progress and informing action toward its sustainability priorities, including emissions reduction, zero landfilled waste, and the continued roll-out of green-certified property developments.

“Sustainability is embedded in our business operations and how we create long-term value for our stakeholders and the communities we serve,” said Robert Lao, Ayala Land’s Chief Sustainability Officer.  “As we continue strengthening our sustainability management approach, digital tools play an important role in making our ESG data more structured, comparable, and decision-useful over time.”

The Resource Advisor platform addresses challenges in sustainability reporting of its users through:

  • Compliance & Reporting Excellence — Enables more consistent ESG  data management aligned with global standards, with auditable data trails and reporting workflows.
  • Energy & Operational Efficiency — Provides increased visibility into resource consumption and sustainability performance,  to support operational decision-making.
  • Digital Sustainability Enablement — Offers dashboards and scalable data infrastructure to support enterprise-level sustainability management over time.

“We have embedded decarbonization in our own business and value chain for decades,” said Ireen Catane, Country President of Schneider Electric Philippines. “Our goal is to support companies across the country in strengthening their digital and operational foundations, so they can meet evolving regulatory requirements and achieve their sustainability targets.”

Named by TIME Magazine and Statista as the World’s Most Sustainable Company in both 2024 and 2025, and awarded Best Sustainability Consulting Firm in 2026 by Sustainability Magazine, Schneider Electric has long demonstrated leadership in large-scale sustainability. The company has expanded access to green electricity for more than 60 million people since 2009, helped customers avoid 729 million tonnes of CO₂ since 2018, reduced emissions among its top 1,000 suppliers by 53% since 2020, and trained over one million individuals in energy management.

Through this partnership, Ayala Land seeks to strengthen its data capabilities and advance its sustainability goals, supporting ongoing progress in sustainable real estate development across the Philippines and Southeast Asia.

 

 

 

 

Food, Lifestyle

Coca-Cola Philippines Secures Dual Recognition at the Synergy-YouGov Awards for Excellence in Trust and Value

Coca-Cola Philippines receives the company’s awards during the Synergy-YouGov Awards night in Bonifacio Global City.

Coca-Cola Philippines was honored with two awards at the Synergy-YouGov Awards on April 24, 2026. The company ranked first in Net Reputation among Sustainability Advocates and was recognized as the Most Improved brand in Net Perceived Value within the Non-Alcoholic Beverages category.

These achievements highlight Coca-Cola Philippines’ strong standing among Filipino consumers, reflecting the brand’s commitment to meaningful initiatives, lasting community engagement, and its dedication to providing quality products and value in everyday experiences.

Trust built through consistent action

Coca-Cola Philippines ranked first in Net Reputation among sustainability advocates, a measure that reflects whether people feel proud or hesitant to be associated with a brand. The result underscores the role of consistency and accountability in building trust.

Maria Christine Ponce-Garcia, Director for Public Affairs, Sustainability and Communications at Coca-Cola Philippines, said the recognition speaks to something the company has long worked toward.

“This award isn’t just recognition. It’s a reflection of trust. The kind that takes years to build and speaks louder than any campaign ever could. To be seen as a company people are proud to be part of — that means everything,” Ponce-Garcia said after receiving the award.

Coca-Cola Philippines’ sustainability work—including waste management, water stewardship, and wellbeing initiatives—is central to that trust. The recognition highlights how these efforts contribute to stronger credibility and long-term relationships with consumers.

“Being a trusted company means contributing in ways that are meaningful not just to our business, but to the communities we serve,” Ponce-Garcia added.

Value rooted in everyday Filipino Life

Coca-Cola Philippines also ranked as the Most Improved brand in Net Perceived Value in the Non-Alcoholic Beverages sector, recording the highest year-on-year improvement between 2024 and 2025. Net Perceived Value measures whether consumers believe a brand offers genuine value for money in terms of meaningfully delivering on what it promises, not just its price point.

Ponce-Garcia said value is about more than the product itself: Value was never about the price tag. It’s about what people feel when they choose you — the confidence that they made the right call. That means delivering quality without compromise, staying within reach, and being there for the everyday moments that shape people’s lives.

In the Philippines, this connection is shaped by strong local relevance. Coca-Cola continues to engage communities and remain part of daily routines, reinforcing its role beyond refreshment.

“We believe value is built by consistently delivering what people expect, showing up in ways that are reliable, relevant, and part of daily life. That’s what allows Coca-Cola to be not just a product, but part of everyday moments, shared meals, celebrations, and simple, everyday connections,” Ponce-Garcia noted.

Continuing to earn trust and deliver value

Presented by Synergy Market Research + Strategic Consultancy, the Synergy-YouGov Awards combine Synergy’s brand and communications expertise with YouGov’s data and insights platform to measure brand health and perception, including reputation, value, and consumer sentiment. These rankings are grounded in consumer data, reflecting how people assess brands over time.

Coca-Cola Philippines’ consistent efforts in sustainability and visible action for community wellbeing contribute to strong positive sentiment within these categories.

The dual recognition also strengthens Coca-Cola Philippines’ focus on trust and value as core to its relationship with consumers. It reflects the collective efforts of its employees, partners, and communities in delivering consistent impact.

According to Ponce-Garcia, the recognition serves as both a validation of the company’s efforts and a reminder of its responsibility moving forward. “Trust is something that must be continually earned. We remain committed to improving, listening to our consumers, and creating meaningful value for both communities and society as we strive to refresh the world and make a positive impact,” she shared.

For more information about Coca-Cola Philippines, visit their official website or follow the brand on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates.

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Entertainment

“Asawa” by Carwajee Radiates a Familiar Cup of Joe-Like Charm

Carwajee RK

The story behind Carwajee’s members, Richter Kent “RK” Velasco and Kenlei Serwelas, is just as captivating as their music. Making their debut under Imperium Entertainment with the single “Asawa,” the Lipa, Batangas-based duo brings an authentic, street-performance spirit to the OPM landscape after being discovered by acclaimed filmmaker Daniel Palacio.

Their sound has naturally drawn comparisons to Cup of Joe, thanks to its melodic warmth and emotional sincerity. In a blind listening session organized by Imperium Entertainment, 8 of 11 music critics pointed out similarities between the two acts. Like the popular Baguio group, Carwajee embraces soulful acoustic elements and heartfelt narratives. Yet while Cup of Joe is known for its easygoing retro-pop charm, Carwajee carves out its own identity with a more cinematic folk-pop style, shaped by Palacio’s vision as the duo’s songwriter.

“We aren’t even on the same planet as Cup of Joe yet, so getting compared to them right out of the gate feels surreal,” Velasco said. “It just shows how powerful music is. Our focus now is just the work—honing our sound until our records and our live sets are nothing short of elite.”

For Serwelas, the comparison is a massive ego boost. He shared, “Getting a nod alongside Cup of Joe is huge. Their catalog is so solid, so it’s an honor to even be in that conversation. The goal now is to let our music do the talking.”

“Asawa” serves as Carwajee’s introduction to the national stage, blending high-stakes relatability with the gritty, evocative atmosphere of Palacio’s songwriting. The story of the duo is equally cinematic: two buskers who performed in the same city but never crossed paths until Palacio’s keen eye for talent brought them together.

Now, under the banner of Imperium Entertainment, Velasco and Serwelas transition from the sidewalks of Lipa to a professional studio production. Beyond the music, they are set to showcase their range as performers in the upcoming “Asawa” music video to be directed by Palacio.

Carwajee Kenlei

Transitioning effortlessly from filmmaking to music, Palacio is shaping Carwajee as a promising force in a new generation of OPM—one that blends vivid storytelling with emotional depth. As both producer and creative visionary, he crafts each release to reflect the duo’s genuine artistry and distinctive character.

Executive produced by Oliver Sy, “Asawa” was released through Imperium Entertainment on May 7, 2026, and is now streaming on all major digital music platforms.

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Automotive

Toyota Motor Philippines Marks Network Expansion with First Service Center in Palo, Leyte

IN PHOTO (L – R): TMP First Vice President for Vehicle Sales Elijah Sue Marcial; TMP First Vice President for Customer First Value Chain Mike Masamayor; TMP Senior Vice President for Marketing Ryo Yokoyama; TMP Senior Vice President for Marketing Sherwin Chua-Lim; Mayor of Palo, Leyte Hon. Remedios “Matin” Loreto Petilla; Toyota Tacloban, Leyte, Inc. President Jimmy T. Yaokasin; Toyota Tacloban Leyte, Inc. Executive Vice President Henry Gosyco; and Toyota Bataan, Inc. President Boldman Yulangco.

Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP), in collaboration with Toyota Tacloban, Leyte Inc., Commences the development of a new service center in the Municipality of Palo, Leyte. The development of this service center marks a significant milestone in TMPs after-sales network, being the first Toyota service center in Leyte, as well as to continue providing convenience and quality service to growing customers in the area.

The upcoming facility, located in Palo, Leyte, is designed to deliver high-standard and trustworthy automotive services, reinforcing Toyota’s commitment to worry-free ownership while enriching every stage of the customer journey.

Once completed, the Toyota Palo, Leyte Service Center will cover a total floor area of 6,000 square meters and provide a comprehensive range of services, including Express Maintenance, Periodic Maintenance and General Repairs. The facility will also feature a modern showroom and 32 fully equipped service bays designed to deliver enhanced customer service to Toyota customers in the province. The service center is expected to open by Mid-2027.

IN PHOTO: TMP Senior Vice President of Marketing Sherwin Chua-Lim, delivers his speech

“For the past 13 years, Toyota Tacloban has been committed to the Toyota brand through providing quality products and services to our customers,” Shared TMP Senior Vice President for Marketing Sherwin Chua-Lim. “And over time, have gained the trust of twenty-eight thousand customers to date, reflecting the confidence that the people of Leyte have placed in us.” He added.

IN PHOTO: Toyota Tacloban, Leyte Inc. President, Jimmy T Yaokasin, delivers his speech

“This groundbreaking ceremony is not simply about constructing another service center. It is about preparing for the next generation. Anyone can build only for today’s needs, today’s demand, or today’s convenience,” Shared Toyota Tacloban, Leyte Inc. President Jimmy T. Yaokasin. “As we look around our province today, we see rapid change everywhere. Technology is evolving, mobility is happening, and customer expectations continue to rise. The needs of our communities are growing, and this expansion is our response to that future,” He added.

Palo is a first-class municipality located in Leyte, with convenient access to major transportations routes, making it an important transit and commercial hub in the region. The municipality is traversed by the Pan-Philippine highway, providing seamless connectivity to nearby cities and provinces, including Tacloban City, as well as other parts of Leyte and Samar. Its proximity to key infrastructure such as airports, seaports, and national road networks supports the efficient movement of people and goods, further strengthening Palo’s role in regional mobility, trade, and economic development.

IN PHOTO: Artist’s render of Toyota Palo, Leyte Service Center

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Entertainment

RAMONA unpacks post-breakup trauma in new single “Laguna”

Her latest track embraces brash punk energy with confrontational lyrics and biting dark humor

Following the breakout success of her debut song “GAGA,” which garnered more than 300,000 TikTok creations and peaked at No. 60 on the Spotify Viral charts, RAMONA returns to the spotlight with the release of her new single, “Laguna,” out today via Sony Music Entertainment.

RAMONA’s latest track chronicles the messy aftermath of a breakup. Balancing humor, confrontation, and disbelief, the angsty pop-punk anthem taps into the hyper-online generation’s obsession with decoding modern relationships and post-breakup behavior. It also unpacks the strange limbo between heartbreak and amusement: the spiral of watching someone move on suspiciously fast.

Where many breakup songs dwell in defeat and tortured sadness, “Laguna” chooses to fight back. It is restless, unfiltered, and loud, reflecting a generation that processes intimacy through screens, timelines, and lingering notifications.

In the approved pitch for “Laguna,” the track is described as a straightforward reflection on a past emotional experience. It sits in that in-between space where something happened, it mattered at the time, and now it’s just part of her memory. She doesn’t assign it meaning beyond what it was, but she notices how those kinds of moments tend to stay with you anyway.

Produced by Tim and Sam Marquez of One Click Straight, “Laguna” integrates brash punk energy with Y2K emo sensibilities, allowing RAMONA’s conversational but darkly humorous lyrics to build up and explode against a backdrop of distorted guitars, menacing drums, and riot grrrl spunk. It’s Liz Phair-coded, but with Pinoy-style wit and sarcasm that gives listeners a taste of RAMONA’s acid-infused songwriter persona.

RAMONA’s “Laguna” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment. Watch out for the release of the lyric video via RAMONA’s official YouTube channel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Food, Lifestyle

How Lactoferrin, Milk’s “Miracle Molecule,” Supports Better Nutrition for Filipino Children

For many Filipino households, milk continues to be an important part of a child’s everyday nutrition, providing essential nutrients that help support healthy growth and overall development. However, despite significant advancements in health and nutrition initiatives through the years, a large number of Filipino children still experience nutritional issues that require focused and effective interventions.

Based on nutrition benchmarks established by the World Health Organization, stunting refers to impaired growth often linked to long-term undernutrition. In the Philippines, data from the  Department of Science and Technology-Food and Nutrition Research Institute (DOST-FNRI) revealed that the prevalence of stunting among children decreased from 44.5% in 1989 to 23.6% in 2023. Although this decline reflects substantial improvement, the current figure remains above the recommended level, meaning that millions of children are still at risk of growth delays and reduced immune function. ​

“It is still a nutritional emergency,” said pediatric gastroenterologist Dr. Felizardo Gatcheco, in a lecture held in Cagayan de Oro City. “Kasi, marami parin sa ating mga bata ang maliliit.

Dr. Gatcheco added that changing dietary habits among young children are also contributing to the challenge.

“Today, we are seeing children as young as two or three years old who already prefer milk tea or sugary beverages,” Dr. Gatcheco said. “Some no longer want to drink milk. But milk consumption should not end in the infancy stage. Children of all ages should continue drinking milk, even adults, in fact.”

Beyond undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, often referred to as “hidden hunger”, remain a critical concern. Studies estimate that about 13 percent of Filipino children experience deficiencies in essential micronutrients, with iron deficiency among the most common.

“Globally and in the Philippine setting, anemia is still the most common micronutrient problem that we have,” Dr. Gatcheco explained. “And for many decades, hindi nag-iimprove ang pagiging anemic.”

Iron deficiency can weaken the immune system and impair cognitive development if left unaddressed, making it a critical issue in child nutrition. Lactoferrin, a “miracle molecule” naturally found in milk, is becoming key to changing this situation.​

Lactoferrin: A Bioactive Protein with Immune Benefits

Among the nutrients gaining attention for their potential to address the nutritional challenges among Filipino children is Lactoferrin – a bioactive protein found in breast milk and other mammalian milk, uniquely equipped to tackle both undernutrition and iron deficiency.​

Lactoferrin is often described as a multifunctional molecule that supports immunity in several ways.

“Lactoferrin is sometimes referred to as a ‘miracle molecule’ because it performs multiple biological functions,” explained Dr. Gatcheco. “From the name itself lacto, which means milk, and ferrin, which means iron. Lactoferrin binds iron, supports beneficial gut bacteria, and helps strengthen the immune system – all in one.”

The gut plays a particularly important role in immunity. A 2021 research revealed that about 70 percent of immune cells originate in the gastrointestinal tract, where beneficial bacteria interact with immune cells to help the body respond to infections. Lactoferrin supports the growth of these beneficial bacteria, contributing to a healthier immune environment.

Scientific evidence continues to highlight its potential benefits. A 2020 clinical study found that children receiving lactoferrin supplementation experienced fewer respiratory and diarrhea-related symptoms compared to those who did not receive supplementation. Another study published reported that infants who consumed formula supplemented with lactoferrin had a significantly lower episodes of lower respiratory tract infection like pneumonia (Motoki et al. 2020; Manzoni P 2016).

Researchers say these findings demonstrate how certain bioactive nutrients can help strengthen children’s natural defenses.

Why the Way Milk Is Made Matters

The benefits of nutrients such as lactoferrin depend not only on the ingredients themselves, but also on how milk products are processed and manufactured.

“Processing plays a critical role in preserving the nutritional value of milk,” Dr. Gatcheco explained. “If manufacturing is not done carefully, bioactive components such as lactoferrin can be damaged.”

Traditional milk processing often relies on excessive heat, repeated reheating, or complex manufacturing steps that can degrade delicate vitamins and nutrients, and compromise overall product quality. Today, some manufacturers are adopting simplified processing methods that minimize unnecessary heating and maintain ingredient freshness, helping preserve milk’s natural nutritional value.

Dapat kaunting proseso lang o minsan, isang proseso lang ang mga gatas,” Dr. Gatcheco advised. “With the one-step processing, you are thereby preserving the greater majority of nutrients, including important bioactive substances that should be retained in milk.”

As the Philippines continues to address the issue of childhood malnutrition, enhancing the nutritional value of food and improving production methods remain important priorities. Innovations in milk processing that help retain essential nutrients, together with increased understanding of beneficial compounds such as lactoferrin, provide valuable opportunities to promote better health among children.

Providing children with access to nutritious foods and encouraging regular milk consumption even beyond their early years can contribute significantly to stronger immune systems, proper growth and development, and a healthier future generation.

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle, Sports

Vermosa Green Run 2026 returns in June with stronger sustainability advocacy and concrete ways to save the planet

Vermosa Green Run, the pioneering advocacy event that rallied the community back to the tracks post-pandemic, is returning for its landmark fifth consecutive staging on June 28, 2026 at Vermosa in Imus, Cavite.

This time, the run that has attracted fitness enthusiasts, casual runners, elite athletes, pet lovers, and families out for fun and fitness is taking concrete steps to deepen the appreciation and commitment of the running community to sustainable green living and an active lifestyle.

The fifth edition of the Green Run, where immersion in nature and lush, green sceneries is one of the main attractions, is introducing more eco-conscious elements into the race experience and encouraging participants to get involved in long-term forest restoration efforts across the country. For one, running across the scenic Green Run route inspires runners to become advocates for conservation and sustainable lifestyles.

This year, the multi-level run – which features 3K, 5K, 10K, 21K running categories and a 1K Dog Run – is challenging fitness enthusiasts, elite athletes, families, and pet lovers to actively participate in localized waste reduction by bringing used PET (polyethylene terephthalate) water bottles or food containers when they register to avail of race kit discounts.  The collected bottles will be turned over to the Makati Development Corporation (MDC) to be upcycled into eco bricks that will help reduce environmental impact and support sustainable construction and community practices.

The race shirts and singlets including the dog bandanas are also made from recycled PET bottles. “We want runners to feel – both literally and symbolically – that choosing to participate means choosing to support responsible resource use. Embedding sustainability directly into the race kits was a deliberate choice that reflects Vermosa’s values. It transforms a souvenir into a lasting reminder of conscious living,” said Kristin Raval-Ofilada, Ayala Land Project Development Manager.

Ms. Raval-Ofilada also announced that beyond the recycled race kits, this year’s Green Run encourages racing enthusiasts to participate as a group. “Every group of 10 participants automatically becomes part of Haribon Foundation’s Forests for Life Movement. As such, they will support native tree planting and forest restoration projects in partner communities nationwide. Through this movement, Haribon brings together individuals, organizations, and local communities to restore degraded forests using a science-based rain forestation approach focused on planting and nurturing native tree species.”

The Forests for Life Movement seeks to create long-term ecological impact by ensuring that seedlings survive, grow, and mature into healthy forests. Restored forests help secure clean water, fertile soil, and stable climates that are the lifelines sustaining communities across the country, Ofilada explained.

Beyond environmental conservation, the Green Run remains rooted in holistic health, animal welfare, and sports excellence. Co-beneficiaries of Haribon Foundation Takbo Kabitenyo and Pawssion Project highlight the interconnectedness of planetary and community health, emphasizing that preserving natural habitats goes hand-in-hand with animal welfare and human well-bring.

The Green Run will take place amidst Vermosa’s expansive, nature-forward open spaces, utilizing the world-class facilities of the Ayala Vermosa Sports Hub, the region’s   ultimate venue for athletic training and active lifestyles. True to its blueprint, the 2026 race will feature responsible hydration systems and stringent waste-reduction measures designed to inspire eco-friendly habits long after crossing the finish line.

Green Run 2026 is supported by Pocari Sweat, Merrell, Fitbat, Salonpas, Topbreed, Smart C, Dunsk Kuhner, Baby Boo, Chef Especial, Entrée, Saint Roche, The Gourmet Specialist, and Zert.

For more information about Vermosa Green Run 2026, go to https://ayalaland.myruntime.com/register  to register.

 

 

Entertainment

Aviators take retro pop to dreamier, more introspective place with new single “Come & Go”

Chamber rock duo Aviators are back in our daily rotation with new ‘rush-inducing’ track “Come & Go”—out today via Offshore Music.

What started as an Iloilo-based music project between two friends, John Roxas and Arvy Zafra, has evolved into a band with unique sonic imagery: retro-pop with lush and ornate arrangements and post-punk sensibilities, perfectly carried by their previous single, “Hollow,” which was released in October 2025.

Imbued with newfound range and character, their latest single “Come & Go” takes the familiar cinematic approach with a more manic sound. It’s intentionally made to feel as if the listener is chasing after each note as the song drives forward.

“I wanted a song that had an energetic, frenetic pace, something you would hear as a soundtrack to a James Bond-esque movie,” shares vocalist and guitarist John Roxas. “The lyrics are centered around things that come and go, and what better way to bring that to light than with a song that comes at you, then goes on forward.”

Official Artwork for Come & Go

In the same interview, Roxas mentioned that this song has been in the works way back 2016 when they were experimenting on orchestral soundscapes, making “Come & Go” technically a ten-year-old project.

A lyric video of “Come & Go”, created by Danille Yzjl Eligue, Renzky Avelino, and Jyzle Xylex Monzon, will also be available upon release day on the Offshore Music PH‘s official YouTube channel.

The final installment of Aviators’ cinematic and orchestral exploration is set to drop this July.

Listen to “Come & Go” on all streaming platforms here!

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Food, Lifestyle

Summer, Unplanned: Sprite Gives a Refreshing Twist to the Filipino Summer

Ice-cold Sprites are the perfect summer drink for a Gen Z Filipino summer

Summer in the Philippines has always had its own unique vibe—longer days, intense heat, and everyday moments shaped not just by the destination, but by the journey itself. This season, Sprite is making its presence felt where these moments naturally happen, adding refreshment to ordinary summer experiences as Filipino youth continue to redefine what summer means to them.

While summer used to be all about beach outings and extended vacations, today’s generation finds value in the simple moments in between—experiences that feel authentic, relatable, and share-worthy. In these everyday settings, Sprite remains a familiar companion, delivering an ice-cold refreshment during spontaneous and unscripted moments under the summer heat.

Sprite has long shown up where young Filipinos actually are—from the convenience store across the dorm to the cooler at the local fiesta to a quick stop along a hot commute. It is a steady refreshing companion in the middle of summer’s unpredictability, cutting through the heat and the noise with every sip.

This summer, the brand brought that presence closer to where people already are through on-ground and live experiences across Metro Manila and key destinations nationwide.

At selected transport hubs including One Ayala, LRT Legarda, PITX, and LRT Marikina-Pasig, Sprite set up vending machines that offered commuters a refreshing pause during peak summer heat. The brand also brought its cooling presence to open community spaces such as Marikina Riverbanks and Luneta Park, adding moments of refreshment to everyday routines.

Commuters enjoy ice-cold Sprites from vending machines for free at commuting hubs

Building on this, Sprite marked the season with large-scale community moments, including a summer event at the SM Mall of Asia By the Bay that brought together music lovers and the youth. The event featured a lineup of local artists like P-POP group BGYO, Fitterkarma, Shanti Dope, Illest Morena and Drag Race Philippines Season 3 winner Maxie Andreison and highlighted how music, shared spaces, and refreshments come together during the Filipino summer. Beyond the city, Sprite extended its summer presence to beach destinations such as La Union, Bolinao, and Boracay, creating spaces for friends to gather, cool down, and enjoy the season by the shore.

Maxie Andreison’s iconic performance at The Ultimate Summer Sunset Party at SM By the Bay

These local experiences reflect a broader shift in how summer is being experienced, not just as a destination, but as a series of everyday moments shaped by spontaneity, connection, and choice. And when plans don’t always go as expected, when budgets are tighter or trips don’t push through, Sprite  continues to be a familiar constant, offering a refreshment in the moments that matter most, whether during a barkada hangout, a shared meal, or a quick stop to cool down from the heat.

Beach-goers enjoy the festivities at Sprite Summer event in Boracay

Globally, Sprite’s It’s That Fresh platform celebrates cutting through summer’s noise. In the Philippines, introduced locally as “Yan ang Refreshing,” that idea comes to life through moments that are real, accessible, and rooted in everyday life.

As Filipino youth continue to redefine their summer experiences, Sprite stays alongside them, adding a refreshing touch to the moments that truly capture the season.

Keep cool, stay refreshed, and create your own version of summer with Sprite — now that’s truly refreshing!

 

 

 

 

Entertainment

VVINK makes a striking artistic debut in It Starts With A Wink — their first full album

Packed with infectious pop anthems and emotionally resonant tracks, It Starts With A Wink showcases the quintet’s versatility and ambition

P-Pop girl group VVINKpresents a strong and intentional artistic identity in It Starts With A Wink – The First Full Album,a 14-track release under FlipMusic. More than just a lineup of carefully crafted summer pop tracks, the album offers a unified sonic and emotional journey designed to be fully experienced from start to finish.

Centered around the phrase “It Starts With A Wink,” the group’s debut full-length album is inspired by the idea of a silent signal between people—an unspoken connection that instantly brings individuals together. In the same way, the album reflects the relatable emotions, humor, awkward moments, friendships, and vulnerabilities that shape young Filipino adulthood, creating a shared listening experience that feels authentically Filipino throughout.

In an era increasingly dominated by streaming and short-form virality, It Starts With A Wink – The First Full Album stands out for capturing youthful memories with uplifting effervescence: honed by carefree and playful sentiments but never lacking in tenderness and sophistication. Designed as a no-skips body of work that unfolds through recurring sonic ideas, transitions, interludes, emotional callbacks, and tonal shifts, the album plays like actual memories framed with intention rather than isolated algorithmic moments.

The album opens confidently with “I-N-T-R-O,” immediately introducing VVINK’s vocal identity before transitioning into the infectious energy of “Tulala” and the explosive hyperpop-meets-budots fusion of “Baduy,” featuring world-renowned producer DJ Love. As the record slowly unfurls its character, tracks like “Tatlong Hiling” showcase the group’s softer, more emotional side while “Tulog Pa Si Ganda” injects a trippy mosaic of Jersey beats, funky house, and Miami bass. Nica Del Rosario’s GL-inspired track “Kailan Ka Aamin,” adds another layer of emotional honesty, contemporary Filipino storytelling, and inclusivity to the album. Situated at the center of the record is “Pag-ibig Fun,” a bright, witty, and inescapable pop jam that perfectly welcomes the album’s carefree spirit and distinct edge.

The latter half of It Starts With A Wink – The First Full Album settles into heartfelt territory with the trifecta of “Ikaw Lang Ang Kulang,” “Oo,” and “Ikaw Ikaw,” elevating the group’s pop sensibilities with a smattering of charisma and indelible songwriting chops. The record closes with “It’s A Rap,” an explosive boom-bap-driven track that highlights VVINK’s versatility as performers, and “VVINK VVINK,” a brief but intentional teaser hinting at the group’s future sonic direction.

Helmed by select powerhouse producers and composers from FlipMusic under the direction of Head Music Producer Julius James “Bojam” de Belen (BINI’s Talaarawan, Sarah Geronimo’s “Tala” and “Ikot-Ikot,” and the Diary ng Panget original soundtrack), alongside hitmakers Nica Del Rosario (Sarah Geronimo’s “Tala,” BINI’s “Na Na Na” and “Karera”), Myk Conchada (BINI’s “I Feel Good” and “Salamin, Salamin”), and VVINK’s very own Angelika (BINI’s “Pantropiko”), the album reflects years of experience in shaping modern Filipino pop culture through songwriting, arrangement, artist development, and sonic experimentation.

Even before releasing their official full-length album, VVINK had already gained recognition in the P-Pop scene through their pre-debut releases that highlighted storytelling, replay appeal, and emotional depth. Made up of members Angelika, Ayaka, Jean, Mariel, and Odri, the rising pop group showcases a fresh generation of artists driven by determination and authentic Filipino values.

VVINK’s It Starts With A Wink – The First Full Album is now available on all major digital streaming platforms worldwide through FlipMusic.