The Rise of Filipino Fast-food Icon Jollibee + Trip Down Memory Lane with Jollibee Mascots
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- Join us as we explore the incredible story of Jollibee, the beloved Filipino fast-food giant. Discover how a simple ice cream parlor transformed into a global sensation, bringing joy and delicious flavors to millions around the world. Meet the iconic mascots, such as Jollibee, Hetty, Mr. Yum, Twirlie, Popo, and more, who have become beloved figures representing the fun and family-friendly atmosphere of the brand.
In this video, we'll delve into the key moments in Jollibee's history, from its founding by Tony Tan Caktiong in 1975 to its rise as a cultural and culinary icon. Learn about the challenges and triumphs that have shaped Jollibee's journey, including its expansion into international markets and its commitment to celebrating Filipino culture and values through its food and community initiatives.
Experience the Jollibee journey - a tale of passion, perseverance, and pride. See how Jollibee continues to thrive and expand globally, bringing a taste of the Philippines to the world. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more amazing stories about iconic brands and their inspiring journeys. 🐝🇵🇭
0:00 - Introduction and Music
0:28 - Jollibee's Journey Begins
0:58 - Early Beginnings and Expansion
1:56 - Branding and Cultural Relevance
2:58 - Competition with McDonald's
3:52 - Expansion and Acquisition
4:56 - International Expansion
5:45 - Core Values and Global Phenomenon
7:04 - Jollibee Mascots and Characters
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Keep watching until the end for a trip down memory lane with our beloved #Jollibeemascots!
#Jolibee #FastFood #FilipinoPride #nostalgia
Greetings from Redondo Beach 🇺🇸🇺🇸Fried chicken and spaghetti tastes the same quality since I was little. Mabuhay🇵🇭
The mascots bring back so many childhood memories! 💙💙💙
Always a "batang Jollibee"! ❤
As an ex Jollibee employee, I can say that this company adopted the illegal Chinese 966 working hour system.
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The reason McDonald’s ain’t that big in Philippines