Showing posts with label Republic Flour Mills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Republic Flour Mills. Show all posts

Saturday, July 24, 2021

333. WHITE KING FLOUR AND MIXES, Republic Flour Mills, 1960S Ads

AN EARLY WHITE KING FLOUR AD, check out the king mascot, 1962

Republic Flour Mills (now known as RFM Corporation), was the country’s first flour mill, established all the way back in August 16, 1957—even though wheat wasn;t really grown locally. It introduced Filipinos to a brand of all-purpose flour named WHITE KING, which, through appealing advertising and strong sales promotions, became very popular in the Philippines. By 1962, WHITE KING was an established flour brand, bolstered by a new Cake Flour line.

WHITE KING OMNIBUS AD, 1964

But much as Filipinos craved for cakes, the baked confections were just too inconvenient to common families who only had wood-fed or gas stoves in their kitchens; even with cake flour mixes, they were just too cumbersome to create. Thus, things took a turn for the better with the introduction of the WHITE KING Hotcake, Waffle,  Doughnut  and Bibingka Mixes—all-time Filipino favorites that didn’t require baking, frosting, and much fuss.

WHITE KING HOTCAKE MIX & DOUGHNUT MIX AD, 1962

WHITE KING Hotcake and Waffle Mix became the company’s bestseller through the years, and today, it continues to be produced by RFM,  in the Creamy Classic and Complete varieties (just add one egg, maple syrup comes free!). The original WHITE KING All-Purpose Flour, Bibingka and Chocolate Cake are still very much around too, but Brownies, Crinkles, and Puto are also now part of the current offerings of  this  heritage brand that has been around for over 60 years. 

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Thursday, October 10, 2019

245. Brand Icon: Republic Flour Mills’ PAPA PICCOLINO



In 1968, the country was introduced to PAPA PACCOLINO a jolly, portly Italian chef with his trademark mustache. He was the brand character for a new line of “Real Italian” boxed pasta products for dishes and soups.

PAPA PICCOLIMO, 1968 AD
 
PAPA PICCOLINO NOODLE AD,1968

 It was by Republic Flour Mills (now RFM Corporation), which ventured into flour manufacturing in 1957, even though wheat wasn't being grown in the Philippines.

LISTEN TO THE SONG THAT INSPIRED
THE BRAND NAME OF PAPA PICCOLINO

The name  PAPA PACCOLINO was reworked from the title of a 1953 hit song, “Poppa Piccolino", sung by Diana Decker The brand was active throughout the rest of the '60s, its line expanding to include soup varities and pizzas.
 
PAPA PICCOLINO SPAGHETTI AD, 1972

PAPA PCCOLINO SPAGHETTI & MACARONI, 1960S, source: Pinterest

Papa Piccolino appeared practically in all print materials, but the novelty wore off as the '70s rolled in. PAPA PACCOLINO was replaced with a real endorser, host-singer Pepe Pimentel, who more or less exuded the same chirpy, friendly vibe as the cartoon character.


PAPA PICCOLINO ENDORSED BY PEPE PIMENTEL, 1973

SOURCES:
DIANA DECKER-POPPA PICCOLINO (1953), uploaded by GoldenOldiesOn45RPM,June 8 2010.