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The store is located at the ground floor of One Luna Lifestyle Center, Eastwood, Libis, Quezon City, in front of Citibank.
The wives are Gina Perdices Mojica, Annette Lichauco del Rosario, Jeanine Nakpil Lagman, Irene Insigne, and Vicky Genato Picornell.
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