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Mom’s got your back: Iya Villania treats kids with fam fave Red Ribbon Triple Chocolate Roll

 



The saying that moms always know best has always been true for generations. Whatever the family needs—especially the kids—moms always give those that pass their strictest and most stringent standards.

Iya Villana-Arellano, TV host and mom of three (soon to be four!), is no different. She gives her all in all her pursuits, but no matter how busy her schedule gets, she always makes sure that her family only gets the best. Whenever Primo, Leon or Alana crave for that chocolate-y goodness, Iya most definitely chooses the Red Ribbon Triple Chocolate Roll.

A sweet and chocolate-y bonding moment is the highlight of the latest digital video of Red Ribbon’s Triple Chocolate Roll, where Iya makes sure that her family gets only the best experience by saving the day with her supermom flexes, speed and intuition and of course treating the family with the Red Ribbon Triple Chocolate Roll.

“At Red Ribbon, we’ve long taken to heart how moms only want to give the best to their families,” says Cathleen Capati, Marketing Head of Red Ribbon. “Because we want to help moms in making this happen for their loved ones, product quality and superior taste are of utmost importance to us. This commitment is well reflected in our Triple Chocolate Cake Roll – the chocolatiest treat for your precious bonding moments with family.”



Indeed, Red Ribbon’s Triple Chocolate Cake Roll allows moms to always give their very best, forging memories that are lasting and precious. With its soft chocolate cake, fudgy chocolate icing, and milk chocolate toppings – every bite translates to irresistible chocolate-y goodness that everyone is sure to love!

It is available in all Red Ribbon stores for takeout, pickup or delivery through the Red Ribbon Delivery Website redribbondelivery.com.ph, Red Ribbon RIA on Facebook Messenger, Red Ribbon Delivery Hotline #87777.

You can also order via the Red Ribbon App which may be downloaded thru Google Play or the App Store, and via GrabFood or Foodpanda app.


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