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RANDY'S Donut

the first in the Philippines! Randy's Donuts only has 2 branches here in the Philippines---one in Taguig and the other is in Conrad, Mall of Asia. Classic Donuts' price is 600 for half a dozen and 1200 pesos for 1 dozen while assorted donuts is 700 pesos for half a dozen and 1400 for the whole dozen. They are a bit pricey compared to others since the size is times two bigger and ingredients is said to be from the United States right where it came from.
Posted: Nov 1, 2022
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Near SMX Convention Center Manila|Manila Bay, Pasay
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