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FLORAL BOUQUET, A HIT THIS VALENTINE’S DAY

BY: JOBETH BEJASA AND ASTELBE SALATIC (BSU INTERNS)

Love is in the air!

Some people have made it a habit to give flowers to their loved ones, while others prefer sweets like cupcakes.

But what if flowers can also be edible?

Introducing the edible floral bouquet made by Abegail.

She’s a housewife by day and a virtual assistant by night.

But during the pandemic, she learned how to bake.

According to Abegail Corpuz, owner, “At first, it was just a hobby, then I saw an opportunity to turn it into a business.”

But like any business, starting out wasn’t easy.

Eventually, she got an idea from social media that she could turn this into a source of income.

This Valentine’s Day, she decided to make edible floral bouquets.

When she posted it on social media, it quickly became a hit!

Just like real flowers, her passion for baking has continued to bloom.

She makes edible sunflowers, dahlias, roses, succulents, and more!

In the past, she used to make cupcakes by hand, but now, she has been able to invest in baking equipment that makes the process easier.

Aside from floral bouquets, they also offer cookies, mini cakes, and other sweet treats perfect for couples this Valentine’s Day.

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