Found in almost all malls in the city is rather old Pinoy concept given a new lease of life with a new packaging. Pinoy Scramble seems to be competing head to head with another cold dessert now invading the city – frozen yoghurt. Aside from the familiarity – who can forget the look and taste of pink crushed ice flavoured with milk and sugar then with chocolate sauce, Pinoy Scramble is very affordable.
A small cup costs only PhP10 while a bigger one in a more attractive (read “sosyal”) container, as in the photo, is just PhP17. A far cry from fro-yos that a small cup would already be around Php65 the least. This already comes with a sauce of choice and topping (guava and powdered milk for me). Additional toppings come for PhP 4 and a lot of choices too.
Only time will tell which among the two will stay longer and click with the very picky Ilonggos. For me, I love them both and I’ll just make the most out of these two while they last.
A small cup costs only PhP10 while a bigger one in a more attractive (read “sosyal”) container, as in the photo, is just PhP17. A far cry from fro-yos that a small cup would already be around Php65 the least. This already comes with a sauce of choice and topping (guava and powdered milk for me). Additional toppings come for PhP 4 and a lot of choices too.
Only time will tell which among the two will stay longer and click with the very picky Ilonggos. For me, I love them both and I’ll just make the most out of these two while they last.