2011 Candy Fair: Meeting with the Candies Cuties



Another biggest teen event of the year was held last Saturday (September 24) at the Megatent Events Venue when teen girls together with their chic friends gathered at the Candy Fair featuring a theme-park venue with every booths all over it - name it and they have it from the jail and marriage booths, freedom wall, fishing for compliments, garden hedge maze, message tree, giant board game, candy and sweet stores.





As the Candy girls enjoyed the amenities and perks inside the event followed by showcasing the top teen celebrities who made into the list of this year's Candy Cuties cover boys are Sam Concepcion and Elmo Magalona. 

Some of the cuties were also featured on that Sweet Saturday Afternoon are Pinoy Big Brother Teen Edition graduates Robi Domingo,  James Reid and Patrick Sugui; actor Martin del Rosario; Tween Academy Class of 2012 stars Alden Richards, Joshua Dionisio,and Kristoffer Martin; up-and-coming  recording star Somedaydream;Daniel Padilla and Diego Loyzaga of Growing Up,; and Arkin Magalona.

[caption id="attachment_2046" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Martin Del Rosario"]Martin Del Rosario[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_2047" align="aligncenter" width="225" caption="Rez Toledo of Someday Dream"]Rez Toledo of Someday Dream[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_2048" align="aligncenter" width="225" caption="Robi Domingo"]Robi Domingo[/caption]

The 2011 Candy Fair was co-presented by Candie’s, Ginga and Pure ‘n Fresh. Major sponsors include Carefree, Lip Ice, PLDT Watchpad and SkinWhite. With special thanks to Coca-Cola and, Post-It.



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