As the nation honors the dedication of Filipino fathers this June, Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc. (PCPPI) underscores its support for working dads who power through demanding schedules and family responsibilities with resilience and strength.
Through its diverse range of
beverages—including Sting Energy Drink, Gatorade, and Premier, among
others—PCPPI helps fuel the everyday efforts of Filipino fathers across
different walks of life, from early morning commutes to long hours on the job.
“Filipino working dads are some of the most
hardworking individuals in our communities. Many of them put in long hours to
provide for their families, often with little time to rest,” said Atty. Carina
Bayon, Chief Environmental, Social, and Governance Officer of PCPPI. “Through
our products, we want to offer small but meaningful support by helping them
stay energized, hydrated, and refreshed as they go about their day.”
Whether it’s the fast-acting boost of
Sting, the electrolyte-replenishing power of Gatorade, or the clean hydration
of Premier, PCPPI’s beverage lineup serves as a trusted companion for fathers
juggling work, side hustles, and parenting duties.
PCPPI recognizes that support doesn’t
always come in grand gestures. For many working dads, something as simple as a
cold drink during a break can make a difference. The company’s products are
widely available in sari-sari stores, convenience outlets, and supermarkets
nationwide, making them accessible to working dads wherever their journey takes
them.
“As a company, we are committed to serving
the needs of Filipinos in their everyday lives,” Atty. Carina Bayon added.
“This Father’s Day, we’re taking the opportunity to acknowledge the often
unseen efforts of working dads and remind them that they’re not alone, even in
the smallest, most refreshing ways.”
PCPPI encourages families to take a moment
this Father’s Day to recognize and thank the dads who keep going, day in and
day out, and maybe hand them an ice-cold bottle of their favorite drink while
they’re at it.
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