

I actually am having a bite of Wewin's biscocho now but still hazy on what made this one of the top pasalubong items and brands.


Ofcourse, everybody has their own opinion BUT I never had been wrong (almost) when it comes to "what and where to buy Iloilo pasalubong". BUT then I havent bought pasalubong to everyone, so I guess this boils down to personal preference. Glad to say that there's a more affordable pack of Wewin's biscocho when you wish to try it yourself. Its less than 30 pesos compared to their usual of P61 to 75. 
