Divine Chelle Food Products Brings Traditional Filipino Biscuits to Modern Retail with EAN Barcodes
Divine Chelle Food Products operates from Dipolog City in the Philippines, crafting beloved Filipino biscuits and snacks that carry deep cultural roots. Founded by Rachelle Gonzaga Yañez, this food manufacturer specializes in traditional treats like rosquillos, galleta de patatas, salvaro, peniato, and cay-cay — recipes that have long been staples in Filipino households. EAN barcodes now enable these heritage products to reach broader retail channels, from local sari-sari stores to supermarkets demanding standardized inventory systems.
Each product reflects authentic Filipino baking traditions. The Rosquillos Big comes in a 125-gram pack priced at 35 PHP, while its smaller 90-gram sibling offers a more portable option at 22 PHP. The Galleta de Patatas, a potato-based biscuit weighing 100 grams, sells for 25 PHP. The Salvaro — a crispy rice-based snack — and the Peanut Bar, both at 90 grams, represent the brand’s commitment to varied textures and flavors. The Peniato, another 100-gram offering, and the Peanut Roll at the same weight, showcase the company’s expertise in nut-infused confections. For those seeking something richer, the Golden Favoritas at 125 grams and the Golden Butter Bites at 90 grams deliver buttery indulgence. The Cay-Cay, an 110-gram coconut-based biscuit priced at 25 PHP, rounds out a portfolio that honors regional Filipino recipes.
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Registered barcode numbers and their corresponding products:
- 0724133754707 — Rosquillos Big (125 grams, 35 PHP)
- 0724133754790 — Cay-Cay (110 grams, 25 PHP)
All ten products originate from the Philippines and carry the manufacturer identifier for Divine Chelle Food Products, ensuring traceability from the Dipolog City production facility to consumers nationwide.