This duo from Parañaque found success in their first business using their own family recipe of kamote chips and they did not forget to help Mindanao farmers.
“My parents decided to stop giving me allowance and I thought of a way to make money. I saw all of my friends, they were selling food online or like in our village groups. I suggested to my sister that maybe we should try selling our kamote chips that we make at home. And that’s how the idea started,” Alexandra told the Philippine STAR.“I used to make it at home and then we would give it to our family and friends whenever we have dinner or we have outing.
That’s when the siblings decided to be all in for the newly found business. After a few months of trial and error, they achieved the perfect recipe! “Some of my friends they said, “you know I only ordered kasi you’re my friend but when I tried it, I couldn’t believe ang sarap pala.” Francesca added.