ONE of the most successful teams in amateur basketball which have yet to climb into the pro league is the Lamoiyan Corporation franchise, more popularly known as Hapee Toothpaste to basketball fans.
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PRODUCTS struggling with market visibility can improve awareness about their brand by leveraging trendy events, according to a Filipino toothpaste maker. Homegrown toothpaste brand Hapee was launched ...
Hapee Toothpaste owner Cecilio Pedro has just named Ronnie Magsanoc as coach of the team as it makes its debut in the coming PBA D-League. Jerome Ascano HOPING for a happy and successful comeback, ...
MANILA, Philippines – Hapee Toothpaste earned a needed scoring boost after ensuring the services of top amateur cager Chris Tiu in time for the Philippine Basketball League (PBL) PG Flex Linoleum ...
Hapee Toothpaste defeated Toyota Balintawak, 94-91, in Game 2 of their 2007 PBL V-Go Extreme Energy Drink Cup semifinals Saturday to earn a spot in the finals. Again it was Reed Juntilla who posted ...
HAPEE Toothpaste looks to sustain its success in amateur basketball as it plunges back into Finals action in the PBA D-League. The Fresh Fighters, whose franchise won four championships in the defunct ...
Hapee toothpaste was launched in 1988, the same year as the Seoul Olympics. Cecilio K. Pedro, Lamoiyan Corporation’s founder, shares how he was able to capitalize on the Olympics fanfare to increase ...
Lamoiyan Corp., maker of Hapee toothpaste, said it is investing P150 million to add cosmetic and skincare products to its offerings. Cecilio Pedro, founder of Lamoiyan Corp. and President of ...
Lamoiyan Corp., the company behind homegrown toothpaste brand “Hapee,” is spending roughly P150 million to expand to cosmetics this year. On the sidelines of an event hosted by the Federation of ...
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