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Mamma Maria's Pizzeria now in Cebu



The Cebu Bloggers Society members were all invited to the grand opening of Mamma Maria's Pizzeria yesterday June 12, 2009 which is the same date of the Philippine Independence Day.

Let the photos speak (still uploading





IN A NUTSHELL:
Mamma Maria's Pizzeria (MMP) is the biggest and largest pizza in the country today. A is a proud member of Filipino International Franchise Association [FIFA] and now open for Franchise, you may email them at pa@discoverpizzaplanet.com or visit their website at http://www.discoverypizzaplanet.com .

Contact MMP
For delivery, you may call [032] 417-11-77 or visit your nearest MMP branches in your city and the are open 24 hours.

Acknowledgments:
Thanks to McBilly for spreading the good news.
Thanks to the owner/president of
Mamma Maria's Pizzeria
Thanks to everyone, specially the Cebu Bloggers Society family.


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