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How do you ‘Give Love’ on Christmas? Let Bo’s Coffee count the ways

The song “Give Love On Christmas Day” talks about trying to find a present that is better than anything you get from a store.

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How do you ‘Give Love’ on Christmas? Let Bo’s Coffee count the ways

At Bo’s Coffee, the holidays are all about “Give Love,” as coffee lovers can find ways to show love for others in different forms and ways.

The Filipino-owned chain of coffee shops recently launched its holiday campaign, which urges people to spend time with loved ones over through get-togethers, celebrations over a sumptuous feast, and gift-giving.

This is truly reflective with Bo’s Coffee’s holiday offers, where you can show love and “Give Love” by gifting family members and loved ones with something special this season—like embracing them with the warmth of coffee.

“Our gift merchandise aims to give impact to our local farmers and social enterprise partners in a positive way,” said Bo’s Coffee CEO Steve Benitez.

Bo’s Coffee is introducing its Reloadable Card and Planner, both of which highlight the beauty and uniqueness of the Philippines and its coffee.

How do you 'Give Love' on Christmas? Let Bo's Coffee count the ways | Cebu Finest

How do you 'Give Love' on Christmas? Let Bo's Coffee count the ways | Cebu Finest

Philippine weave designs have been incorporated into Bo’s Coffee’s holiday designs like in the cups. Philippine coffee, as shown in the glass sticker, is actually the coffee plant that has been transformed into a Christmas wreath.

As a way of giving back to its roots, Bo’s Coffee incorporates the symbols and elements of Sagada and Philippine coffee to its Coffee Card design. The design includes Sagada’s scenery and the weave pattern of the Cordillera Autonomous Region. The details on the card are hand-painted. Also highlighted are first of the five Philippine coffee origins—Matutum, Kitanglad, Apo, and Benguet.

The Bo’s Coffee Planner, which comes in Black and Maroon (the brand’s colors), also highlights the elements of the Philippine flag and coffee. Some of the planner cover elements are hand-drawn to focus on Filipino artistry and there are indigenous weaves in the pattern. The Bo’s Coffee Planner is nationalistic, well-designed and functional and is your perfect partner for 2020.

You can get the Bo’s Coffee Planner, Electronic Gift Certificates and other rewards by earning points through the Bo’s Coffee Mobile Application, which is another part of the brand’s digital initiatives.

How do you 'Give Love' on Christmas? Let Bo's Coffee count the ways | Cebu Finest

Aside from selected gift merchandise and the new Bo’s Coffee Card, included in the Bo’s Coffee’s “Give Love” holiday campaign are the Single Serve Philippine Coffee, merchandise available in stores, and the Holiday Beverages: Dark Mocha Macadamia Froccino, Mocha Hazelnut Froccino, and Almond Buttercrunch Froccino. For pastries, included are Chocolate Mousse Cake and Queso de Bola Cheesecake.

The Bo’s Coffee holiday beverages also incorporate flavors that can be traditionally found in the Christmas setting. The Dark Mocha Macadamia is a blend of dark chocolate, coffee, and macadamia.

Almond Buttercrunch Froccino has caramel, nut, chocolate, and coffee while Mocha Hazelnut Froccino is a blend of hazelnut spread and coffee.

ALSO READ: Bo’s Coffee launches first Advance Ordering BOTTY System in the Philippines

For more details, visit Bo’s Coffee on Facebook today.

About Bo’s Coffee

Bo’s Coffee is a Filipino-owned enterprise founded in Cebu in 1996. It has over 100 branches in the Philippines. Bo’s Coffee is known for sourcing its coffee beans from farmers in Sagada, Mountain Province, Mt. Kitanglad in Bukidnon, Mt. Matutum in South Cotabato and Mt. Apo in Davao.

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