Babae mula Isabela na tinaguriang ‘Ms. Yelo,’ kumikita ng halos 100,000 piso kada buwan dahil lang sa pagtitinda ng yelo!
Ang bahay ng 21-anyos na si Jodielyn, nagmistulang appliance center sa dami ng kanilang refrigerator at freezer na naglalaman lang naman ng daan-daang yelo.
Magkano kaya ang kanilang kuryente? At paano rin nga ba na mula zero, sila'y umasenso sa pamamagitan ng... yelo?!
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Ang bahay ng 21-anyos na si Jodielyn, nagmistulang appliance center sa dami ng kanilang refrigerator at freezer na naglalaman lang naman ng daan-daang yelo.
Magkano kaya ang kanilang kuryente? At paano rin nga ba na mula zero, sila'y umasenso sa pamamagitan ng... yelo?!
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00:00 [music]
00:02 This is the business that in the Philippines,
00:05 it's sure not going to be cold.
00:09 Who would not like to be here in the ice?
00:13 The truth is, there's already a rise here.
00:17 How about it?
00:18 Hi guys, for today's video,
00:20 join me again in my activities here in the house today.
00:23 I woke up a bit late today because I was so tired yesterday.
00:27 Of course, when I woke up, I immediately delivered the ice.
00:30 To the people who will visit this house,
00:34 I will definitely ask, "How much is your electric bill?"
00:38 Because their refrigerator and freezer are a lot,
00:42 their house is like an appliance center.
00:45 Here are the two, I don't know what it's called,
00:49 it's like a container of ice cream.
00:50 So, why is there this?
00:52 The ones that are placed here are ready to deliver.
00:55 Their 16th freezer contains hundreds of ice.
01:02 And it was all yellow.
01:05 This is how normal ice should be, but look at our ice, it's even bigger.
01:09 It's 4x12 in size, but we're really making it bigger.
01:13 Some people are commenting to me,
01:15 "Are you the CEO of Yelo? Are you Yelo Queen?"
01:18 "Why don't you change your name to Miss Yelo?"
01:21 One of the hottest climates whenever it's hot is the province of Isabela.
01:26 Miss Yelo, or 21-year-old Jodylyn, is known as a chill person.
01:33 They sell 6 pesos for each piece of ice.
01:38 And every month, they earn almost 100,000 pesos.
01:44 And we're a bit disappointed because we ordered so much,
01:47 what time is it?
01:48 The water will be transferred to a bucket and poured into a plastic bag.
01:53 What we're using now is the Wasap.
01:55 It's not dirty.
01:57 The secret to their ice being big is the use of plastic bags.
02:02 When half of the water is used, we'll add more water and pour it.
02:08 And it becomes a big ice that's like a buntis.
02:11 Do you know that I've tried to make ice several times,
02:14 but it always breaks?
02:15 My God, I'm having a hard time tying ice.
02:18 It hurts my hands.
02:19 You just have to hold it small to tie it.
02:22 Their hands are really weak when making ice.
02:25 Making ice is also a bonding for the children.
02:29 We're the only ones who really help here.
02:32 We can make 1,000 in one day.
02:35 The ice was made the next day.
02:36 Jodylyn rode it on a tricycle.
02:39 [music]
02:45 Straight to the market.
02:47 What she sells is not the coldness of the drinks,
02:52 but the ones that are put in the meat and fish tenders
02:56 to stay fresh.
02:58 The ice is cheap and it's also long-lasting.
03:01 The quality of the ice is good. It's really hard.
03:03 Because there's no ice mining,
03:05 we met Miss Yelo and we're getting ice from her.
03:09 [music]
03:10 Jodylyn is the eldest of three siblings.
03:13 My dad is in charge of all the work.
03:16 Construction, metal bottles, and ironing.
03:20 My mom is in charge of cleaning, cooking, and washing dishes.
03:25 Her grandmother gave her the business of making meat.
03:30 We don't choose other people's ice.
03:32 We make our own.
03:33 My mom goes to the market every early morning
03:37 to buy the ice she'll be cooking.
03:39 My mom took the chance to ask the fish vendors
03:44 if they want to buy yellow ice.
03:46 Some people buy it little by little.
03:49 We even reached the other market.
03:52 The first freezer they used was borrowed and destroyed.
03:56 We even borrowed it from the suppliers
04:00 so we can supply more ice.
04:03 We had three or four.
04:05 But when they were slowly getting used to life,
04:10 the coldness of the ice and the presence of their parents.
04:15 My mom and dad got separated.
04:17 My dad was imprisoned.
04:19 My mom married another man.
04:21 I was also hurt.
04:23 I was in high school.
04:25 I was in a barricade because of my problems.
04:27 I was diagnosed with a disease.
04:29 But a mother is a mother.
04:31 Her mother's strong will
04:34 is like melted ice.
04:36 As a mother, when I get angry,
04:39 I say bad words.
04:40 But I can't stand them.
04:42 The trials I went through were very difficult.
04:46 "Eat your children so you won't starve."
04:49 It's nice to feel that my mom is remembering me now.
04:54 I'm crying.
04:56 Because even though I was diagnosed with a disease,
05:01 my mom is still there.
05:03 She never left me.
05:04 So after that, I helped myself
05:07 and I also helped my mom
05:09 to build up our business.
05:12 They helped to grow their ice business.
05:18 Someone will order 10 pieces, 20 pieces, 15 pieces.
05:22 The most orders are 100 to 130 pieces.
05:26 The minimum we can deliver daily is 350 to 500 pieces.
05:32 It's 65,000 to 90,000 pesos monthly.
05:36 Even though Jody Lynn's income is big in selling ice,
05:40 how much is their current?
05:43 Okay, bill reveal.
05:45 Our monthly bill is...
05:49 It's around 30,000 to 40,000 pesos monthly.
05:53 With their hard work,
05:55 Jody Lynn has already built 16 freezers.
06:00 They also bought 2 tricycles that they use for delivery.
06:05 And their old house, they also fixed it little by little.
06:09 Our house was made of iron.
06:13 When we got the ice, we were able to build this house little by little.
06:17 They also learned from the lessons of their other siblings.
06:21 Because of the ice, we can buy everything we want.
06:25 We don't have to work anymore.
06:27 Unlike our life before,
06:29 even if we only have slippers, we can't afford to buy.
06:32 It's good to feel that we don't have to think about where we can buy food.
06:38 Because I have a son and a husband now,
06:41 I feel that my parents' hard work
06:45 is the reason why we are far from our old life.
06:49 All of this wouldn't happen if it wasn't for my mother.
06:53 Mom, thank you because you didn't leave me.
06:58 My mom is the original Mrs. Ice.
07:02 You still let us experience the good life that you dreamed of us.
07:07 I promise you that I will not leave you.
07:10 I will continue in life.
07:12 I hope that we, as your siblings, will be the ones to let you experience the good life.
07:18 Mom and son are always here for you.
07:21 Wherever you go, wherever you go,
07:24 whatever success you have,
07:27 Mom is always here to love you.
07:29 This is all I can say to you.
07:31 The ice changed our lives here.
07:33 For Mrs. Ice, the person worth melting for is none other than her mother.
07:40 They are the ones who will be happy.
07:43 That's why if before, they were zero,
07:46 because of the ice, they rose up.
07:50 Thank you so much, Kapuso!
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