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Solane Fuels Sinulog with Safety and Responsibility


 

Solane, one of the country’s leading LPG provider, is once again igniting the vibrant atmosphere of Sinulog 2025. As the festival gears up for its grand celebration, Solane will actively join the celebration highlighting their participation with a colorful Solane.
"Sinulog is a time for celebration, and we at Solane want to ensure that everyone enjoys the festivities safely and responsibly", said Dennis Palomar, Public Affairs Officer, Isla Group Corporation. “As we join the exciting parade of Sinulog Festival 2025 with our official Solane float, our company together with our partner distributors, will ensure to provide access to safe LPG use for restaurant owners and stalls. Solane fueled this thru more active selling and promos prior the festivity” added Palomar
For more than a decade, the company has been a consistent supporter of the festivities with a strong message of safety and responsibility.
This year, organizers and the Cebu City government decided to hold the festival back at the Cebu City Sports Center (CCSC). The Grand Ritual Showdown, Street and Float Parade will take place on January 19, 2025.
The Sinulog Festival is among the most vibrant and celebrated festivals in the Philippines, rich in cultural and historical significance.
Held annually on the third Sunday of January in Cebu City, the festival pays homage to the Santo Niño, or the Child Jesus, who was once regarded as the patron of Cebu Province.
Safe and Responsible LPG Use
Solane, through its partner distributors, ensures to provide access to safe LPG use for restaurant owners and stalls. The company will fuel this this thru more active selling and promos prior the festivity.
"We are thrilled to be part of the Sinulog Festival 2025. This partnership allows us to not only support this vibrant cultural celebration, but also to reinforce our commitment to safety and community well-being. We believe that by promoting the proper use of LPG, we can contribute to a more secure and enjoyable experience for all. Lagi naming sinasabi lalo na sa mga katulad nitong fiesta at may masayang celebration, pagdating sa inyong pagluluto at paghahanda ng pagkain, Solane LPG na ang bahala sa cooking ninyo basta mag-enjoy lang kayo. Dahil sa Solane, sigurado kayong may peace of mind, said Palomar.
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