When we talk about the new gadgets of smoking “vape”, the sudden thing that comes up in our mind is alluring top flavors. Like it is attractive and tasty. Not only the flavors but real-time health and wellness are linked with it. And of course, (because of flavors) it’s the vape packaging that functions behind its fame. So, the custom vape packaging boxes keep the secret keys to success about something that people completely have no clue. It’s a health secret. You know when everyone explains to you about the vape”, Oh! So Fantastic, Without a Smoke! According to this, the vape is the machine that allows you to inhale the nicotine without any unfavorable effects. These are the kinds of cigarettes that work by heating and vapor from the solution. The solution amalgamates with the nicotine, which is an uncolored fluid and is comparably thick. Manufacturers add flavors to it that make it more amusing. And so, no burning is intricated in it, thus, no smoke in the air. So obviously, ... » Learn More about Smart Marketing Strategies for Customer Friendly Vape Packaging
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SMC food aid during ECQ to benefit 184,000 Metro Manila families
SAN Miguel Corporation’s (SMC) food donation program will put food on the tables of 184,000 poor families in and around Metro Manila that are facing difficulties amid heightened quarantine restrictions. According to SMC President and Chief Operating Officer Ramon S. Ang, the donations, made together with different local government units, consist of over 19,500 packs of ready-to-eat meals and about 86,400 pieces of canned goods, all produced by its food business, San Miguel Foods. Initial donations were sent to Metro Manila’s cities and municipalities — Manila, Quezon City, Caloocan, Las Pinas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Paranaque, Pasay, San Juan, Taguig, Valenzuela and Pateros, as well as cities in the neighboring provinces of Cavite and Laguna. The rest will be distributed next week. Apart from the ready-to-eat meals and canned goods, SMC has donated over 148,000 packs of nutribun bread, with six buns per pack, to Pasig City, to be distributed ... » Learn More about SMC food aid during ECQ to benefit 184,000 Metro Manila families
Many Filipinos with hemophilia can’t get treatment
MANILA, Philippines–Marvin Valladolid, 35, had to travel 14 hours from Sorsogon to have himself admitted to the Philippine Blood Center in Quezon City, after he vomited blood last week. Since childhood, Valladolid has experienced almost all kinds of bleeding. Cyl Robert Arcilla, 14, endured a 24-hour trip with his mother Amor all the way from Catanduanes to have a checkup at the Philippine Children’s Medical Center also in Quezon City. Arcilla’s joints have been damaged after years of bleeding. Valladolid and Arcilla are among thousands of Filipinos with hemophilia who have been suffering due to a lack of access to treatment. Hemophilia is a group of rare and lifelong genetic disorders where a person’s blood lacks the ability to clot naturally. It usually affects joints and internal organs. Simple cuts, however, in persons with hemophilia could be fatal. According to the World Hemophilia Federation, there could be some 10,000 Filipinos affected with hemophilia and around one ... » Learn More about Many Filipinos with hemophilia can’t get treatment
U.S. Economy Ramps Up on Spending Surge, Hiring Gains
People line up outside a newly reopened career center for in-person appointments in Louisville, U.S., April 15. The U.S. economic recovery is accelerating as stimulus money, Covid-19 vaccinations and business re-openings spur a spring surge in consumer spending, a sharp pullback in layoffs and a bounceback in factory output. Retail sales -- a measure of purchases at stores, at restaurants and online -- jumped 9.8% in March, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. The gain in consumer spending -- the biggest driver of economic activity -- came as the government began distributing hundreds of billions of dollars of stimulus funds to households. It was the largest monthly gain since last May, during the initial recovery from lockdowns early in the Covid-19 pandemic. Separately, nearly 200,000 fewer workers filed for initial unemployment benefits last week. Jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, fell to 576,000 last week from 769,000 a week earlier, the Labor Department said. While ... » Learn More about U.S. Economy Ramps Up on Spending Surge, Hiring Gains
KRC attracts RM2.1bil investments from industry players
PETALING JAYA: The high-impact Kedah Rubber City (KRC) project in Padang Terap has so far attracted potential investments of more than RM2.1bil with more than 5,000 jobs generated by local rubber industry players. Kedah Mentri Besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor said buoyed by the attractive and comprehensive fiscal incentive package, the industry players had given their commitment to be part of the project which is expected to start operating in the second quarter of next year. “KRC has great potential in line with the increasing global demand for rubber products. The first phase of the project started last year and the progress of its implementation is currently more than 30%. “Works on the manufacturing and logistics ecosystem is underway and KRC will be ready to accept investors starting this year, ” he said in a statement here yesterday. Muhammad Sanusi said once fully completed, KRC is ready to drive Malaysia back as a world leader in the rubber industry which will benefit the ... » Learn More about KRC attracts RM2.1bil investments from industry players
Sarawak businesses hail state’s decision not to impose MCO
KUCHING: The state government's decision not to impose the movement control order in five districts in Sarawak will benefit the economy and livelihoods, says the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Sarawak (ACCCIS). Welcoming the move, ACCCIS said the state's economy would face a severe blow should another round of the MCO be enforced. "More stimulus packages would be required if any MCO is declared, failing which a wave of business closures and massive unemployment would be inevitable, eventually translating into social problems. "We understand that this is a rather difficult decision as the government needs to strike a balance between the economy or livelihood of the people and public health," ACCCIS said in a statement on Friday (April 16). On Thursday (April 15), Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas announced that following discussions with the National Security Council, it was decided that Kuching, Sibu, Bintulu, Miri and Meradong would ... » Learn More about Sarawak businesses hail state’s decision not to impose MCO