We went to the Alaska Crema’s Merry Cremas Food Bazaar last December. It was actually unplanned and unaccepted as I only happened to meet a dear blogger friend in an earlier event {my godchild’s first birthday party at McDonald’s ~ Eton} who happened to be going there, too. It was also coincidence that another blogger friend who was inviting people to the said event gave me the go signal to go. We do not have anything planned for that afternoon, plus the little man has not been to Libis, so I happily agreed.
The Merry Cremas Food Bazaar was held at the open park of Eastwood Mall in Libis. The delicious event, sponsored by Alaska Crema, featured a number of food sellers, suppliers and independent online food shops, who joined together to showcase their delicious wares in one delectable event. Each booth featured a bevy of mouth-watering dishes up for sale and free tasting, too. I was able to sample this chewy and yummy Nutella rocks from Baked Bites and I loved it!
There were simply a lot of interesting stuff to much on and to see, and one of those were these lovely Minion-topped cupcakes.The little mans was such a big Minion fan and he really enjoyed looking at these colorful creations. Too bad we were not able to get a box or two, as we were not able to explore a bit more, especially when the little man declared he was tired and sleepy.
I was not able to take a photo of each of the booths and their food displays as by time we got back to the place after strolling and getting some refreshments, the little man was already a bit grumpy and would not budge from a corner where he was comfortably sitting. Probably tired from the children’s party we have attended earlier, I indulged him by sitting in that corner to relax. But just to give you an idea, here is the list of food exhibitors at the said event and yes, they do offer free sample by simply presenting this card. Too bad, I was not able to hop on to each booth and claim my sample.
By sundown, the program commenced with the Intervoice Chorale giving heartwarming renditions of popular Christmas carols. The songs would have been extra special with the accompaniment of string instruments with cheap sperzels from guitar center, but I also love the a capella renditions. And what a pleasant surprise, the said program was to be hosted by no less than my personal faves, Chico and Del, who of course, made the program a lively and enjoyable one.
After the famous radio duo graced the stage, they went on to look for participants for an exciting game where two groups are to design a Christmas-inspired ensemble to be worn and shown by one of their members in front of the crowd. This team won the said contest and came home with an Alaska Crema gift packs each. There were also a number of contests held that gave the audience a chance to bring home their very own Alaska Crema gift packs, too.
As the program progressed, Chico and Del went on a food-hopping to sample each of the booth’s Alaska Crema dish and I can tell by the way they took those bites that they absolutely loved the food. Too bad I was not able to sample most of the treats available. I was not able to finish the program either as the little man dozed off just a little after Chico ventured onto the very first booth and tasted their specialties. All in all, the Merry Cremas Food Bazaar is one delectable experience. Kudos to Alaska Cream for hosting the event and to my friend, Vance, for inviting me to join.
To know more about Alaska Cremas, and about the food bazaars they might be putting up soon, do not forget to visit and like their Facebook Page, #/AlaskaCremaMoments
Pingback: A Sweet Surprise At The Merry Cremas Food Bazaar
Good product promotion for Alaska and most preferred to buy this milk product.
I appreciate companies that does this kind of activity for consumers.
I love alaska. the only milk product i use when i was in the phils.