Start the summer right with Jollibee’s new Royal Float and Halo-Halo Sundae!
Wednesday, March 07, 2018
This summer, there’s only one destination for dessert-loving Pinoy's in need of a cool, refreshing treat: Jollibee!
The country’s number one fast-food brand is ready with a new ice-cold beverage and its version of a classic Pinoy favorite. As a brand that is consistently at the forefront of flavor innovations that capture the distinct Filipino palate, Jollibee’s exciting line-up of desserts and specialty beverages are not only perfect complements to delicious, satisfying meals, but also great treats to indulge in on their own.
The all-new Royal Float is a sweet and tangy citrus delight—the orange-flavored soda base is taken to a creamier level with the ice-cold vanilla soft-serve ice cream. A combination of refreshing, fruity, and creamy, the Royal Float is the beverage to enjoy this summer.
The best-selling Halo-Halo Sundae, is a delicious twist to the all time Pinoy dessert favorite. The creamy vanilla soft-serve ice cream is livened up by a medley of your favorite halo-halo toppings drizzled with ube coating.
“For decades, Jollibee has always been known for itsdelicious offerings that have thrilled Pinoytaste buds and captured the hearts of our diners all over the world,” said Kay Segismundo, Jollibee Senior Marketing Manager for Complementary Products. “As we celebrate our 40th anniversary this year, diners can expect more exciting beverages and desserts like the Royal Float and Halo-Halo Sundae to come their way.”
Head over to the next bestsummer destination—Jollibee—for the season’s refreshing beverage and desserttreats! The Royal Float(P35.00* solo or P25.00* Go Royal with Value Meal) and the Halo-Halo Sundae (P39.00*) are available in all Jollibee stores nationwide for dine-in, take-out, delivery, and drive-thru transactions starting March 1, 2018.
For more information on Jollibee’s products and latest promos, like the Jollibee Philippines Facebook page and follow @Jollibee on Twitter and Instagram.
* Prices may vary across different locations
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