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Kruffins and Pull Aparts: Sweet & Savory Creations from Krispy Kreme

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Before, Filipinos have only known the doughnut as the sweet, round-shaped dough – and nothing more. However, global doughnut brand Krispy Kreme changed this with the introduction of its infamous confectionary inventions in partnership with popular brands such as Hershey’s, Reese’s, Snickers and Oreos (to name a few). Suddenly, Manila was abuzz with excitement – the welcome arrival of Krispy Kreme has signaled a bright doughy future.

This 2010, Krispy Kreme is back to offer something deliciously different as it launches its Baked Creations. This newest addition to the line of Krispy Kreme offerings comes in two new options: the Kruffins, an American style hand made muffin-with-a-hole filled with rich and delicious fruits, nuts or chocolate with varieties which include Double Chocolate, Apple Streussel, Blueberry and Classic Kruffin; and the Pull Aparts – the North Carolina original hand-rolled balls of dough, pulled apart and laid to form a doughnut like sweet bread, filled with sweet or savory varieties such as Cheese, Bacon & Cheese, Sausage & Cheese and Cinnamon. Like the doughnuts everyone has grown to love, these new Krispy Kreme sensations are the perfect companions to Krispy Kreme’s freshly brewed Signature Coffee. Continue Reading »

Alice In Wonderland 2010

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Basically, Alice In Wonderland 2010 is about Alice’s return (after 13 years) and her destiny to slay the Jabberwockee in order to free the people of Wonderland from the Red Queen.

As expected the 3D effects are a visual treat especially from a Director such as Tim Burton. His take on this fantasy story veered away from the original in the sense that it did not bear a childish plot so to speak, or it is an attempt at a continuation at the very least. I’d say its a PG13 flick for kids might get startled or worse have nightmares with certain characters and scenes plus, the plot and various symbolism might confuse them. Continue Reading »