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lastlid
11th June 2012, 14:21
My wife decided to make a chocolate cake for our up and coming wedding anniversary and decorate it accordingly. We found a shop (not so easy these days) that sold a reasonable range of cake decorations. She selected some miniature edible roses as part of the decoration and to our surprise we discovered they were made in the Philippines. :xxgrinning--00xx3: Nice to see Philippine products in the shops.

Dedworth
11th June 2012, 15:14
Aldi sometimes have Philippine Tuna Chunks (brine) and Sliced Pineapple. Tuna is top spec :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
11th June 2012, 15:22
My son was made in the Philippines.

The ex-Mrs must have caught me during an unguarded Xmas moment. :)

lastlid
11th June 2012, 15:24
My son was made in the Philippines.




Well yeah. So was my wife for that matter. :icon_lol:

melovesengland
11th June 2012, 15:27
There is also a Chinese grocery shop in Peterborough where they sell products from the Philippines. I got my PANCIT CANTON's when I was there last year! Big relief for us Filos. hehehehehe

Arthur Little
11th June 2012, 15:44
Nice to see Philippine products in the shops.

It IS, indeed ... :iagree:!

Terpe
11th June 2012, 15:53
Just before Christmas we bought a tall floor standing lamp from BHS, made from what looks like raffia, or some sort of palm leave material.

When we got it home it was also "made in the Philippines" :xxgrinning--00xx3:

CBM
11th June 2012, 16:58
My elder son was Made in the Philippines; the younger one was Made in England. Come to think of it, I was Made in Baghdad, but I've never bothered with that passport!

Our local delicatessen, where we can indeed buy cake decorations that are Made in the Philippines, as well as Sky Flakes, etc., is owned by a Filipina lady.

raynaputi
11th June 2012, 17:45
We were shopping at GAP last year at Cheshire Oaks and some of the skirts I've seen there are Made in the Philippines :D

lastlid
11th June 2012, 17:48
We were shopping at GAP last year at Cheshire Oaks and some of the skirts I've seen there are Made in the Philippines :D

Cheshire Oaks. Know it well. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

deeen
11th June 2012, 22:26
I've often thought there must be business opportunities importing things from the Philippines, but never quite decided what!

malditako
12th June 2012, 14:38
my mother in law bought a big mannequin whom she loves dearly and she told me its made in philippines.

lastlid
12th June 2012, 14:49
I've often thought there must be business opportunities importing things from the Philippines, but never quite decided what!

I would have thought so. Problem is transportation costs?

grahamw48
12th June 2012, 16:00
My friend used to get baseball caps made up there with the name of specialist clubs etc embroidered into them, but sent them over here himself to make sure they actually arrived. :rolleyes:

chippy
13th June 2012, 20:26
Did you know you can buy a box of 70 packs cheaper off the internet.

lastlid
13th June 2012, 20:28
Did you know you can buy a box of 70 packs cheaper off the internet.

Packs of miniature cake decorations?

grahamw48
13th June 2012, 21:21
:Erm:

I only buy by the dozen.

chippy
14th June 2012, 21:55
Packs of miniature cake decorations?

PANCIT CANTON's

grahamw48
14th June 2012, 22:48
Yeah, we can get them from our local Chinese supermarket.

My son used to insist on them...until I sneaked 11p Tesco ones into his food and he admitted they weren't any different.

Happy days. :D

RickyR
15th June 2012, 09:58
Many of Clarks shoes are made in the Philippines, but the ridiculous thing is that they cost more in the Philippines then thy do in the UK, and I'm lead to believe they are exported to the UK and reimported....

Many of the products and electronics that are produced in the Philippines cannot be procured there locally.

Funnily enough that, I was in Gaisano Mall in Cebu when I saw a shelf full of Asda Face Paints, and when I googled them discovered that they had been recalled and banned in the UK for being toxic! Obviously the manufacturer in the Philippines had decided to sell them locally.

lastlid
15th June 2012, 10:56
My wife, before she left the Philippines, bought her nephew a TOP GEAR t shirt from a shop in Dasmarinas complete with a picture of Stig on. Is Top Gear shown over there or are the Top Gear T shirts manufactured in the Philippines and then shipped over here?

RickyR
15th June 2012, 11:31
Top Gear is available in the Philippines and in fact most countries in the world. But I would imagine that shirt was probably most likely one produced for the UK market.

Dedworth
15th June 2012, 13:48
Many of Clarks shoes are made in the Philippines, but the ridiculous thing is that they cost more in the Philippines then thy do in the UK, and I'm lead to believe they are exported to the UK and reimported....

Many of the products and electronics that are produced in the Philippines cannot be procured there locally.

Funnily enough that, I was in Gaisano Mall in Cebu when I saw a shelf full of Asda Face Paints, and when I googled them discovered that they had been recalled and banned in the UK for being toxic! Obviously the manufacturer in the Philippines had decided to sell them locally.

It's a disgrace making them in low overhead factories then still charging grossly inflated premium prices, they followed the lead of M & S who will produce goods in whatever that weeks cheapest sweatshop is. After my son grew out of kids sizes I've boycotted Clarks. Buy kids shoes in Asda - you know they're foreign but are below £20 a pair

I thought they were produced in Thailand & China - if you look at this webpage they are coy about naming specific countries http://www.clarks.co.uk/HistoryandHeritage_1990-present only some flannel about starting overseas in Portugal.

I'm trying to back Britain

grahamw48
15th June 2012, 14:22
That reminds me.

The cost of the gaffa tape holding my slippers together now appears to have exceeded the cost of a new pair of slippers. :doh

RickyR
15th June 2012, 18:56
That reminds me.

The cost of the gaffa tape holding my slippers together now appears to have exceeded the cost of a new pair of slippers. :doh

Spoken like a true yorkshireman

grahamw48
15th June 2012, 19:06
True, but that is no compensation for my oversight. :cwm3:

I may have to look into adapting my flip flops so that they can be worn with socks. :Erm:

...or even my diving shoes that I haven't actually ever used. Hmm. :)

Last time I rented some boots.

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RickyR
15th June 2012, 19:40
I take thats not cleethorpes beach...

grahamw48
15th June 2012, 20:01
Small La Laguna, Puerto Galera, Mindoro.

Marine reserve, and the snorkelling is fantastic just yards off the beach. :)