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  2. Tanduay Distillers - Wikipedia

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    Tanduay Distillers, Inc. (Tagalog pronunciation: [tanˈduʔaɪ,-ˈdwaɪ]) is a Philippine alcoholic beverage company founded in 1854. It is a subsidiary of LT Group ...

  3. Asia Brewery - Wikipedia

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    It also began diversifying its product line with the introduction of bottled water (Summit and Absolute), iced tea drinks (Pacific Sun), sport drinks (100Plus Isotonic Drink and Cobra Energy Drink) and alcoholic mixes (Tanduay Ice and Tanduay Black “alcomixes”). The company is also looking into expanding into the international market.

  4. LT Group - Wikipedia

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    On July 8, 1999, as Asian Pacific Equity Corporation, the company acquired 100% ownership of Twin Ace Holdings in a stock swap.On July 30, 1999, Twin Ace Holdings changed its name to Tanduay Distillers, Inc. [4]

  5. Bong Tan (executive) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2019, Tan was appointed as president of the PAL Holdings Inc., the holding company of his father's flag carrier Philippine Airlines Inc. [1] [2]He was also director and president of Tanduay Distillers Inc. and Eton Properties Philippines Inc. and director and vice president of Fortune Tobacco Corp. [2]

  6. Onchie dela Cruz - Wikipedia

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    After some amateur stints, Dela Cruz began his 10-year professional career as the 2nd overall pick of the Tanduay Rhum Makers in the 1985 PBA Draft. [2] He would later leave Tanduay and play for two other teams in separate years. [3] Dela Cruz was a four-time PBA champion, played for the Philippine flag, and won gold twice in the Southeast ...

  7. Tanduay Rhum Masters - Wikipedia

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    From 1975-1980, the team played under the name Tanduay Distillery; Tanduay ESQ and Tanduay Esquires; then as, YCO-Tanduay in 1981-1983. The final name used by the original franchise was the Tanduay Rhum Makers (1983-1987).

  8. 1987 PBA season - Wikipedia

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    Tanduay Rhum Makers, which won the Open Conference crown, were eliminated and finish last in the succeeding two conferences, announces that the team is headed for disbandment the following year, leaving only two founding members of the PBA (San Miguel and Great Taste).

  9. 2000 PBA All-Filipino Cup - Wikipedia

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    The league rejected Tanduay's offer of resetting the series with them leading 1–0, with the games that Alvarado played declared as "no contests"; the league insisted that the Rhum Masters play Game 4 with them trailing 1–2. [6] On May 30, Tanduay relented and agreed to play Game 4 with them trailing 1–2.