Eat unlimited pancakes on IHOP’s National Pancake Day

Vernise Tantuco

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Eat unlimited pancakes on IHOP’s National Pancake Day
Eat all the pancakes you want for P250. Part of the proceeds from National Pancake Day will go to the Kythe Foundation

MANILA, Philippines – Are you up for eating all the pancakes you want for a day? 

If you answered yes, then we’ve got good news – IHOP Philippines is celebrating National Pancake Day on March 8 by selling an unlimited amount of their buttermilk pancakes for P250.

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You can order as many stacks of two (originally P145) or 4 (originally P245) as you want from 7 am to 10 pm on that day, and douse them in your choice of the syrups they offer – Old Fashioned, Strawberry, Butter Pecan, or Blueberry.

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The promo is available at all 6 IHOP Philippines branches: Bonifacio Global City, UP Town Center, Century Mall, SM Mall of Asia, Araneta Center, Filinvest City, and Fairview Terraces.

IHOP BGC. IHOP's National Pancake Day promo is available at all 6 of their Philippine branches. Photo by Vernise L. Tantuco/Rappler

This isn’t all for the sake of eating pancakes, though. P200 from each P250 payment will go to the Kythe Foundation, a non-profit organization that delivers psychosocial care to children with cancer and other chronic illnesses.

Last year, IHOP partnered with Kythe for National Pancake Day as well, and raised P400,000 for the organization.

2015 was the first year that IHOP Philippines celebrated National Pancake Day, but it’s actually an IHOP tradition that started in 1995 in the States. In the past decade, the celebration has raised $20 million for children’s health charities.

Will you be eating all the pancakes you want on National Pancake Day? Let us know in the comments! – Rappler.com

 

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Vernise Tantuco is on Rappler's Research Team, fact checking suspicious claims, wrangling data, and telling stories that need to be heard.