Ice Cream Friday with UBER Cebu | July 15, 2016

On July 15, 2016, Cebu will be joining over 400 cities around the world in celebrating Uber Ice Cream. 

It will be Cebu's first time to experience the world's largest ice cream socials from Uber.



This year Uber partnered with Unilever to create magical ice cream delivery experiences by delivering Magnum Infinity ice cream bars to riders in the Queen City of the South.


“The love for ice cream is universal, and we’re excited to invite Cebuanos to join the fun and excitement of Uber Ice Cream.” shares Laurence Cua, Uber Philippines’ general manager. 

"Indulge Together" can be enjoined by riders by simply choosing the Ice Cream option on the Uber app between 11am to 3pm, input their location, and wait to receive the ice cream within minutes. Runners will deliver four bars of Magnum ice cream for a discounted rate of just P199 and together with the delectable frozen treat every delivery comes with a surprise.

Uber Ice Cream will be available in the following areas within Metro Cebu:
Ayala Center Cebu, Cebu City
Cebu IT Park, Cebu City

Uber is also encouraging everyone to take a few minutes off their day to enjoy the ice cream with their friends and family. To make the event more memorable, participants can take a groupie while enjoying their Magnum bars and share it through their social media pages and use the hashtag #UberIceCream.



As an additional treat, new riders who sign up for an account now can use the promo code UBERTREATSCEBU to get a free trip worth P200. Riders can also use the said amount to order ice cream on July 15. This promo is valid on July 15, 2016.

“Metro Manila has been part of the Uber Ice Cream celebration for the past two years and we’re excited for Cebu to be part of this global celebration.”, Laurence Cua added.

For more information about Uber Ice Cream, please visit t.uber.com/ubericecreamph2016

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