“Only by giving are you able to receive more than you already have,” wrote Mangan.ph co-founder Louie Alcantara Wednesday in his social media post after announcing that Lolo Pops candies can now be bought via said online food delivery service.
Angelito Calingo Gino-Gino or Lolo Pops became popular for selling homemade sweets to support his ill wife Pacita.
At 71, he is still seen selling polvoron, lollipops, and pastillas from 10a.m to 10p.m near Angeles University Foundation.
With fewer students going to and from nearby schools and universities in the city, the candy man of Pampanga is left with no choice but to brave the threat of pandemic.
With this, Alcantara and Mangan.ph team are in all hands to help Lolo Pops.
“On our part, delivery is completely free and cost is shouldered by Mangan.ph,” he said.
To order, visit mangan.ph or you may personally purchase your orders from Lolo Pops.