This Christmas, share the goodness of home with Mary Grace

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December 5, 2025 | 11:35am

MANILA, Philippines – What’s your earliest Christmas memory? For some, it’s delicious food at the table, boisterous laughter and karaoke sessions, presents neatly arranged on the floor, and that warm and fuzzy feeling of having people you love in one room.

Even if some (or a lot of) things change through the years, that longing for warmth and comfort during the Christmas season remains for some people. 

This holiday season, why not share the comfort and warmth of home with family, friends, coworkers and even bosses with meaningful and thoughtful gifts from Mary Grace? Each bite isn’t just packed with flavor but made with love and care that brings Christmas cheer across generations. 

A heritage that shares the goodness of home this holidays and beyond

It was in 1994 when Mary Grace Dimacali, a passionate home baker, found her calling and started selling delectable cheesy ensaymadas and cheese rolls at local bazaars. Three decades on, her legacy of sharing her passion and TLC through food continues, especially during the holidays.

A Mary Grace box doesn’t just bring the festive cheer; it brings back memories of the warmth of home and the people within it. It’s a story worth revisiting and coming back to, even if it seems impossible. 

So when home feels a little far away for now, let Mary Grace’s freshly baked creations help the people you care about experience the cozy comfort the holidays bring.

There’s a Mary Grace gift meant for everyone 

Many Filipinos don’t just give presents for the sake of giving; they put a lot of thought and effort into it and make sure that the recipient appreciates them. Some even consider gift-giving as a love language, which is why many often look for something that blends practicality and thoughtfulness into one comforting package.   

If you’re still looking for meaningful gifts for family members, friends, coworkers and even bosses, Mary Grace has a few offerings you might want to put on your Christmas list.

For starters, give something synonymous with Christmas in the form of fluffy, buttery, and cheesy Mary Grace Ensaymadas! Best paired with rich tsokolate, it’s the perfect end to a Noche Buena or the beginning of a delightful Christmas morning. 

Want to give light and airy snacks? You can’t go wrong with Mary Grace Lengua Thins, available in Butter, Queso de Bola, and Tsoknut flavors. It’s a sweet treat best enjoyed during a comforting holiday movie marathon at home or elsewhere. 

Meanwhile, Mary Grace Bars (Calamansi Bars, Salted Double Chocolate Brownies, and Biscoff Brownies) are a no-brainer gift for those who want something that pairs well with either coffee or tea, and maybe even a side of catching up. 

Looking to impress? Choose the Mary Grace Classic Fruitcake featuring a recipe that’s been well-loved since 1983. After all, nothing encapsulates the holiday spirit more than this delectable dessert featuring walnuts, glazed fruits, and brandy that’ll surely be the talk of the town.

There’s no better time to share the warmth of home during the holidays. Let Mary Grace help you pass the love and the comfort that Christmas brings each year.  

Make It a thoughtful and loving Christmas with Mary Grace

In a fast-paced world with holiday traffic jams, crowded malls, and seemingly never-ending to-do lists, add some cheer and love to your gifts with Mary Grace. Let the people you know how much you appreciate them with thoughtful curations filled with flavors made with the love and goodness of home.

 As early as now, order your Mary Grace ensaymadas, lengua thins, brownies, fruitcake and other favorites online or pick them up at a store near you


Editor’s Note: This press release is sponsored by Mary Grace. It is published by the Advertising Content Team that is independent from our Editorial Newsroom.


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