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Classic Sweets That Redefine Pasalubong from Vee’s Sweets


 Every Filipino's travel mentality includes the intention to bring home a gift for their loved ones. Regardless of location, whether local or overseas, Filipinos instinctively seek that unique item that will bring joy to their loved ones back home, illustrating the enduring significance of the Philippines to every Filipino globally. Residents, expatriates, and non-nationals are aware of this.

 

Today, we introduce an all-Filipino cake and pasalubong center that not only manufactures high-quality sweet products for pasalubong but also embodies the Filipino spirit of creativity, inner strength, and tenacity.

 

What started as a straightforward passion has developed into a domestic brand that now honors life's most delightful moments. A passion that actually started from being a full-time administrative staff member, program coordinator, and sign language interpreter for the Deaf at LINK Center.

 

By chance, TESDA approved Jackelyn as an interpreter for a deaf baking class student. After completing the course herself and gaining a TESDA certification, it was all systems go from that day forward, as Mark joined Jackelyn on this endeavor.

 

 

Initially, Vee’s Sweets faced the risk of losing its name due to existing claims in the Department of Trade and Industry’s records; however, the husband-and-wife duo, Jackelyn and Mark, persevered and ultimately opted to eliminate the additional designation ‘Bakeshop’ from the DTI’s proposed final registration name.

After all, it has been their brand identity since the beginning. The name was inspired by their son, Vee,  their sweet little boy.

In the future, Mark and Jackelyn plan to have a physical store, but for now, Vee’s Sweets accepts orders and delivery requests.

 

Concept:

Vee’s Sweets has no physical store, but every product made here is inspired by family and cooked with love.

Every creation, including their best-selling tub cakes and round pan cakes, as well as birthday and personalized cakes, cupcakes, loaf breads, cookies, and bars, is meant to promote comfort, joy, and togetherness.

Their idea is straightforward: provide baked goods of excellent quality that taste like love and feel like home. They are ideal as gifts, for special occasions, or as a daily treat.

 

Specialties:

Birthday Cakes – Available in mini (5x3) and big (8x4) sizes.

Flavors: Carrot Cake, Banana Burst, Classic Chocolate Cake, Moist Chocolate Cake,

and 2-in-1 Chocolate x Caramel Cake

 

Round Pan Cakes – Perfect for sharing!

Flavors: Moist Chocolate Cake, Brigadeiro, and Chocolate Caramel Cake.

 

Cakes in a Tub – A reseller’s favorite, perfect for pasalubong and sharing. Comes in a

variety of flavors such as Chocolate Cake, Yema Cake, Brigadeiro, Classic Chocolate

Cake, and Flan Cake.

 

 

Check options from their Menu

 

Typical Spend: Php 150-Php 800

 

 

Where:

18-A P. Bautista St., Quezon City, 1108 Metro Manila

 

Contact:

Jackelyn V. Velches / 09171896537

Mark V. Velches / 09157562992

 

Note: Contact them for orders and delivery details.

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