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FOOD
The Lost Bread: Chuckie Soft Serve Ice Cream
When: December 3
It looks like The Lost Bread’s gearing up their customers for a nostalgic holiday season. In continuation of their collaboration series, they’ve now partnered up with our favorite chocolatey buddy for their new Chuckie-flavored soft-serve ice cream. Having teamed up with the Nestle Chuckie team itself, fans of this milky drink are promised the perfect blend of The Lost Bread’s signature soft-serve and the Nestle Chuckie Chocolate drink.
Starting December 3, the Chuckie soft-serve will be available in all The Lost Bread branches served in either a cup and a cone for only P95, for a limited time only.

Find a list of The Lost Bread branches here.
MOVIES
Jumanji: The Next Level
When: December 4, 2019
The world of Jumanji’s back with yet another sequel and a star-studded cast to boot, including Dwayne Johnson, Nick Jonas, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, and Karen Gillan. In Jumanji: The Next Level, the gang returns to save one of their own only to find out that the game they’ve once conquered has completely changed.
Watch the full trailer below.
Love Is Love
When: December 4, 2019
Love is Love follows the story of a young man who falls for a transgender woman. Directed by GB Sampredo, the film is backed by a promising ensemble cast including JC de Vera, Roxanne Barcelo, Raymond Bagatsing, Rufa Mae Quinto, and Jay Manalo.
Watch the full trailer below.
THEATER
Cinderella
When: December 6 - December 15, 2019
Witness this tale as old as time in ballet as performed by Ballet Philippines for their 47th season. Shows will run from December 6 to December 15 at the CCP main theater.
Head over to Ticketworld.com for more details
Lam-ang
When: December 6 - December 15, 2019
This ethno-epic musical reimagines the oldest folk epic in Luzon, Biag ni Lam-ang, as inspired by the story’s published Ilocano version authored by Isabelo delos Reyes, as well as the Tagalog translations by Angel Acacio and Ariel Tabag. What is essentially an entertaining and inviting history lesson seeks to rediscover our lost and forgotten cuture and heritage. The show will run from December 6 to December 15 at the CCP Little Theater
Head over to Ticketworld.com for more details
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