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Sweet news: the Limited-Edition Baby Monster Oreo with marshmallow creme is here — want a bite of this spooky-cute twist?

Carmina went grocery shopping with Mom Violy at Robinsons Magnolia last week. I bought the Oreo just because it looked interesting, having no idea who Baby Monster was at the time.  After getting home, I took some videos and pictures, edited my video, and later discovered on social media that it’s a popular band in South Korea that collaborated with Oreo. Sometimes we learn new things without realizing what we’ve purchased is trending—people often buy the cookies just for the card inside. Carmina only discovered it by posting on her YouTube channel. NOT SPONSORED. Check out  Carmina Lifestyle YouTube Channel  and click on the subscribe button for more videos. Thank you for the support.

Halo Halo Taho from 7- Eleven Philippines

Not so often we come across from Halo Halo Taho in the Philippines. 

Every time you visit any 7-Eleven in the Philippines there is always something new to try.

Taho is a common breakfast and snack when you eat it. 

The price for each Classic Taho and Halo Halo Taho is 50.00 pesos ($0.89).

There is an expiration date on the side when it has to be consumed.

The topping and syrup are place in an individual sealed plastic there is a section where you can rip it open.


The Classic Taho is regular brown syrup. The Halo Haho Taho is Ube Syrup with all ingredients inside a halo halo except ice-cream will be replaced of your taho.

NOTE:

Carmina is not selling or advertising for the Classic Taho and Halo Halo Taho sold at 7- Eleven Philippines.

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