ASUNCION, Davao del Norte (PIA) — The Municipal Government of Asuncion in Davao del Norte expects to generate substantial volume of human milk for the neonatal babies in critical conditions admitted ...
ASUNCION, Davao del Norte — The Municipal Government of Asuncion in Davao del Norte expects to generate a substantial volume of human milk for the neonatal babies in critical conditions admitted at ...
The Dagohoy Multipurpose Cooperative (DMPC) in Talaingod, Davao del Norte will receive a PHP5 million bio-secured swine ...
Grapes became a top-selling item on delivery apps ahead of New Year's Eve, baffling Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa. On New Year's Eve, delivery apps often share the most ordered foods or grocery ...
Popularly called the '12 Grapes' trend, people-- especially women-- following it are seen eating 12 green grapes under a table at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s eve. In their videos posted ...
Here's why people ordered grapes before midnight at New Year's Eve. (Photo: iStock) Many people celebrate New Year by popping a bottle of champagne or embracing their loved ones to wish them luck ...
Some cheer, or wish their loved ones a happy new year. And others crawl under a table and race to shove a dozen grapes in their mouths in under one minute. The ritual has a few variations ...
From grapes to condoms to packets of chips to handcuffs, the customers ordered everything that could have aided their party mood on the celebratory occasion of New Year's Eve. Party staples such ...
Judging by the success stories on TikTok, this grape-eating tradition may be more than just a cute superstition! Getty Stock Photo Ready to kick off 2025 with a bang (and maybe even a ring)?
The Spanish tradition of eating 12 grapes in the last 60 seconds before midnight on New Year's Eve for good luck and prosperity went viral in 2024, gaining popularity globally, including in India ...
Likewise in Spain, people have the tradition of eating 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight. It is also known as "las doce uvas de la suerte" or "the 12 grapes of luck." It is believed that ...
Three, two, one, time to eat grapes! New Year’s Eve revellers – including some in Singapore – hopped on a growing trend to usher in the new year in 2025, with many taking to social media to ...