Recipe for Pastillas: How We Made 45k in 1 Month! | Easy Small Home-based Business Idea

Feb 29, 2024 | Online Business Ideas | 13 comments

Recipe for Pastillas: How We Made 45k in 1 Month! | Easy Small Home-based Business Idea




Are you looking for a simple yet profitable small business idea that you can start from the comfort of your own home? Look no further than making pastillas! This delicious Filipino sweet treat has been a popular snack for generations and with the right recipe and marketing strategy, you can turn it into a successful business venture.

One success story is that of a couple who shared their journey of starting a pastillas business in a blog post. They started making pastillas in their own kitchen using just three simple ingredients: condensed milk, powdered milk, and sugar. With a bit of experimentation and practice, they were able to perfect their recipe and create delicious pastillas that quickly gained popularity among their family and friends.

Encouraged by the positive feedback, they decided to take their pastillas to the next level and start selling them online. They set up a social media page to showcase their products and started taking orders from friends and acquaintances. In just one month, they were able to earn an impressive 45,000 pesos in sales – a testament to the demand for this classic Filipino treat.

The couple attributes their success to the quality of their product, as well as their dedication and hard work in marketing and promoting their business. They regularly posted photos of their pastillas on social media, engaged with their customers, and offered discounts and promotions to attract new buyers. They also made sure to package their pastillas attractively, adding a personal touch to each order to make their customers feel special.

Starting a pastillas business is a great idea for anyone looking to generate some extra income from home. It requires minimal investment in ingredients and equipment, and the process of making the pastillas is relatively simple and easy to learn. With a bit of creativity and marketing savvy, you can turn this traditional Filipino delicacy into a profitable venture that can help you earn a decent income.

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So why not give it a try? Whip up a batch of pastillas using this simple recipe and start sharing them with your friends and family. Who knows, you could be the next success story, earning thousands of pesos in sales in just one month like the couple who started their own pastillas business. Get cooking and start your journey to sweet success today!


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13 Comments

  1. @asleo1274

    Maganda siguro i roll mo muna dough tapos bawat linya ilagay tapos iiscrape ng scraper

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  2. @user-fp8wo2is3o

    kung walang camera yan siguradong mano manong kamay lang yan walang gloves. ganyan sa pilipinas alam nman natin yan e. kita mo si ate hirap na hirap sa gloves nya halatang di gumagamit.turuan ko kayo ng teknik para madali kayo. ilatag nyo sa table yang dough kung gano kakapal yung hulmahan nyo saka nyo ipatong yung pang hulmahan nyo. parang sa mga donut at polvoron ba para mabilis kayo. hirap na hirap ako ky ate e. ganon ginagawa ko kc. basta malinis lang yung table ha.tz kahit nag dedemo lang kayo gagamit kayo ng medyo malaking lalagyan para hindi kayo hirap kumilos at nagagawa nyo ng maayos. kita mo yan lalagyan ni ate maliit na bowl hirap na hirap syang kumilos.

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  3. @Marivic5484

    Parang word so annoying po paulit ulit

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  4. @lolitakaneda6875

    Madaling makasawang panoorin maraming PARANG anu ba yan

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  5. @eatscapePH

    Sabi na e. Familiar yung music. Sa OST ng Home Along Da Riles haha

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  6. @totobe8809

    Saan mabibili yang molding frame, madam/Sir. Nice for hobby start.

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  7. @user-gw9il7oh7o

    Haha matrabaho naman yn ipasok sa butas tapos alisin nadedeform naman ang porma nag pastillas.wasting ng oras

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  8. @concepcioncastro1378

    respeto ko sa inyong dalawa , continue po, kaya lang comment ko lang sa ating mga pilipino kasama ako ,simpling negosyo puro takot sa china daw o japan bata pa lang nakakabuo na ng transistor eh tayong pinoy pag ang magulang farmer ayaw ng ipadanas ang hirap maging farmer sa mga anak kaya eto tau puro import..

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