October 18, 2012 – ONE of the best things about Seattle’s Best Coffee’s holidays is the thrill of getting the SBC Dream Journal, a feature-laden organizer for the next year.
Creatively conceptualized, it is packed with features to gratify the meticulous planner. In five attractive colors to suit everyone’s tastes – red, blue, yellow, purple and brown – the SBC Dream Journal is for the creative and logical thinkers alike. And because we take our journals to heart, SBC adds that personal touch to the SBC Dream Journal by providing a free engraving service for the guests to customize their journals and make it truly theirs. This is what sets it apart from any other journal.
With monthly calendars and generous writing pages, every journal comes with internactive monthly pages and visuals. It comes with free seven drinks, two pastries, a panini, and 24 hours free wifi. As with last year, part of the proceeds will be donated to World Vision to benefit its children’s educational program.
Seattle’s Best guests need only collect 18 stickers on their SBC Dream Card during the promotional period to get this beautiful planner for free. One sticker will be given for every SBC drink bought (excluding bottled drinks). Guests need to purchase 10 regular SBC drinks and eight (8) holiday drinks to qualify for the journal. The SBC Dream Card will be available from October 23, 2012 to January 15, 2013 at all Seattle’s Best branches.
The SBC Dream Journal 2013 is a fantastic way to start the year right.
With the aim of providing every customer with the perfect cup of coffee, Seattle’s Best has been delighting coffee lovers in the Philippines since 2000. It currently operates 19 cafes nationwide, with another café to open by the end of October.
Seattle’s Best, which prides itself in maintaining and delivering excellence in every step of the coffee-making experience. From its carefully selected premium coffee beans and nurtured relationships with coffee farmers, to the finely calibrated roasting process that produces its coffee’s signature smoothness, to every freshly brewed cup, Seattle’s Best thrives on a connoisseurship of coffee unparalleled in the industry. The time and patience it invests in every cup of coffee is unmatched, and is the reason why its coffee is called the “Best.”
Seattle’s Best Coffee’s four holiday drinks along with the rest of its extensive menu of food and other beverages are available at Greenbelt 3, Bonifacio High Street, Valero Street, Makati Medical Center, SM Megamall, Cardinal Santos Hospital, Katipunan, TriNoma, SM Mall of Asia, Neo Plaza, Ongpin, NAIA Terminal 3, NAIA Domestic Passenger Terminal Festival Mall, Greenhills Town Center, Taft Avenue, Market! Market!, One McKinley Place, Caltex SLEX, Ayala Center Cebu and Matalino Street.
About Seattle’s Best Coffee Philippines
Seattle’s Best Coffee Philippines has been serving the finest and premium coffee to its customers since 2000 and today serves hundreds of thousands of cups of coffee every month. Exclusively franchised by Coffee Masters Inc., Seattle’s Best Coffee Philippines offers a wide selction of beverages (coffees, teas, ice blends and non-coffee drinks), food (breakfast, light meals, pastries and desserts) and additional coffee related items (beans, tumblers and giftables). A freshly-brewed cup of Seattle’s Best Coffee is currently available at 19 unique locations throughout Metro Manila and Cebu.
For more information, please visit Seattle’s Best Coffee® Philippines online at www.seattlesbest.com.ph and become a member of the coffee community at www.facebook.com/SeattlesBestCoffeePhilippines.
About World Vision
World Vision is a Christian relief, development, and advocacy organization dedicated to working with the most vulnerable children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender. With more than 50 years of experience in community organization and development, World Vision’s various programs, which are all geared towards its vision of fullness for every child, include the promotion of: sustainable development projects (education, health and nutrition, livelihood and utilities development, and values formation), emergency response and disater relief efforts, and overall public awerness for justice.
For additional information, please visit World Vision online at www.worldvision.org.ph.