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Don’t Buy Another Generic Gift: 6 Ways to Gift Small to Make Your Filipino Christmas More Meaningful This Year

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In the Philippines, Christmas isn’t just a date—it’s a tradition of thoughtful giving. This year, some young Filipinos - especially Gen Z - are embracing a “smaller gifts, bigger meaning” mindset.


Instead of mass-produced presents, they’re choosing personal finds from creative makers and markets - simple, heartfelt gifts that say, “I thought of you.”


That’s why Goodday Friz fits right in. For Gen Z, it’s more than just a drink - it’s a small, joyful gift that reflects their love for intentional choices, with a refreshing taste and health benefits thanks to Paraprobiotics clinically shown to support immunity, perfect for the Filipino way of sharing care.


A little can with a lot of good inside, Goodday Friz brings wellness, feel-good energy, and the spirit of giving in every sip.


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Where Gen Z Finds Their “Gift Small, Gift Meaningful” Inspiration


For Gen Z, gifting isn’t just about buying something; it’s about finding pieces with personality and intention, often discovered in creative corners and community-led spaces. With that in mind, here are some standout gifting ideas that capture personality, creativity, and intention—perfect for Gen Z’s way of celebrating.


  1. Handmade Journals & Tiny Pottery


Cozy, creative nooks often feature small treasures, such as hand-bound journals, mini vases, and delicately glazed pottery. These pieces feel personal and thoughtful, perfect for friends who love art and storytelling in their everyday items.


  1. Embroidered Trinkets & Artisanal Accessories


From embroidered patches to small hand-stitched charms, these gifts add a soft, sentimental touch. They’re easy to slip into letters, tote bags, or gift bundles.


  1. Scent Kits, Mini Plants & Mindful Self-Care Sets


For those who appreciate slow living, calming scent kits, small potted plants, or tiny curated self-care sets make grounding, meaningful presents. They offer small, quiet moments of rest.


  1. Unique Stationery & DIY Craft Gifts


Some community spaces blend creativity and comfort, with gifts like quirky notecards, personalized keychains, or even handmade stickers. DIY kits or quick workshops also let you create gifts, making it more heartfelt and meaningful.


  1. Crochet Finds, Eco Keepsakes & Dessert Samplers


Pop‑up stalls and maker corners are treasure troves for small delights, crochet mini accessories, eco-friendly trinkets, hand-poured candles, or bite-sized dessert sampler boxes that showcase exquisite craftsmanship and flavor.


  1. Mini Gift Trays & Pocket-Sized Treats


Curated trays filled with tiny treats—like artisanal snacks, small artworks, or pocket dĂ©cor pieces—are fun to build and even more fun to give. They feel personal without being extravagant.


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Enter Goodday Friz: Your Feel-Good Companion for Holiday Gifting Runs


Just like these small but hearty finds, Goodday Friz sparks instant, uplifting joy. Light, fizzy, colorful, and powered by LAC-Shield paraprobiotic goodness, it’s the kind of fun, feel‑good refreshment that turns gift runs, craft sessions, or market‑hopping into brighter, more shareable moments. Get a can of Goodday Friz today at your nearest supermarket and convenience stores.


Check out Goodday on FacebookInstagram, and on TikTok @gooddayfrizph


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Universal Robina Corporation (URC) produces iconic brands such as Jack ‘n Jill Piattos, Cloud 9, Maxx candy, Cream-O, Payless, C2 Cool and Clean, and Great Taste coffee, which have been part of Filipinos’ lives for decades. With its light, fizzy feel and creamy taste, Goodday Friz brings a new kind of joy to the Filipino snacking experience—blending the familiar goodness of milk with a refreshing spark of fun. To learn more about URC, visit its website (www.urc.com.ph), Facebook page (@URCPhilippines) and TikTok account (@URCPhilippines). You can also find out more about Goodday and Goodday Friz when you check out their Facebook (@gooddayculturedmilkph), Instagram (@goodday_ph) and Tiktok (@gooddayfrizph).


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