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Jollibee celebrates Children’s Month with National Jolly Kids Day




The country’s leading fast-food chain, Jollibee recently treated thousands of kids to an exciting National Jolly Kids Day in celebration of Children’s Month.

Jolly kids and their families trooped to the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City for an entire day of fun-filled activities as Jollibee transformed the venue into a full-scale Jollitown Theme Park.

Kids of all ages were energized for the days festivities as they were welcomed to the event by Jollibee and Friends. They also had a wonderful time going through activities such as arts and crafts sessions, musical plays, and on-stage games where they got to take home exciting giveaways and prizes.



The Jollitown Theme Park featured inflatable playgrounds, interactive booths, and a Jollitown Express that offered a panoramic view of all the amazing sights that Jollibee has prepared for them.


At the event, kids enjoyed playing with their newfound friends inside the Jollibee House, a colorful inflatable house brimming with exciting features. They also played hide-and-seek with Twirlie at the Twirling Maze, going through a series of fun and exciting twists and turns.

Jolly Kids had an amazing time at the Ding Dang Dong booth where they jumped as high as they can to stick themselves onto a velcro wall. They also had fun playing at the giant inflatable Rainbow Slide, where they bonded and glided with Hetty and their playmates at the Jollitowns most colorful park.

Jolly Kids Ambassador, Scarlet Snow Belo, also made a special appearance at the event to play and interact with her fellow Jolly Kids. Scarlet sang and danced together with Jollibee and her newfound friends, encouraging them to experience the countless jolly moments one can only experience with Jollibee.


The first-ever Jolly Kid ambassador. Scarlet Snow Belo brings joy to the crowd as she joins the celebration of Jollibee’s first-ever National Jolly Kids Day together with her parents, Hayden Kho and Vicki Belo.







A proud Jolly kid. Scarlet Snow Belo gives her favorite Jollibee mascot a sweet hug on stage.


Jollibee Senior Marketing Manager & Head for Channels and Kids Marketing Charisse Sumulong shares that, “When we think about how many Filipino families spend quality bonding time in Jollibee, we came up with an idea to have an annual celebration for our Jolly Kids. This Children’s Month, we have the National Jolly Kids Day event to provide a venue for families to experience more joy-filled moments with their kids, and at the same time our Jolly Kids get to make new friends in a fun environment.”

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