CEBO Management Company Presents Mangomania Pop-Up Market

BY: WAQAR HUSSAIN

Habbit City was transformed into a vibrant marketplace as CEBO Management Company presented the Mangomania Pop-Up Market. This dynamic event was executed under the expert guidance of Chef Samia Lari, the CEO and founder of CEBO Management Company. The market featured over 50 stalls, including a live baking class in collaboration with Milkyz Food, attracting a diverse and enthusiastic crowd.

Chef Samia Lari, a renowned culinary expert and business leader, has long championed the promotion of Pakistan’s mango industry on a global scale. Through her leadership at CEBO Management Company, she has established platforms that support small-scale entrepreneurs, enabling them to showcase their products and talents. Mangomania was a reflection of this mission, providing an expansive platform for emerging brands within the CEBO network.

“Our vision for Mangomania is to celebrate the exceptional quality and variety of Pakistani mangoes, while also providing an international stage for our local mango industry,” said Chef Samia Lari. “Pakistan holds a unique position as a leading exporter of mangoes, and it is our duty to highlight this through dynamic events like this festival.”

The pop-up market was not limited to mango stalls alone. It featured a wide array of offerings including clothing, jewelry, makeup, fresh fruits, food, and a variety of products from small entrepreneurs, including kid entrepreneurs. This diverse range of stalls underscored the event’s commitment to supporting different business platforms and providing a broad showcase for local talent.

A standout feature was the live baking class by Milkyz Food, which offered attendees the chance to learn how to create delicious mango-infused treats.Beyond celebrating the beloved fruit, Mangomania’s mission is to support and elevate small-scale businesses by giving them exposure to a wider audience. Entrepreneurs had the opportunity to connect with potential customers and industry experts, fostering growth and collaboration within the local business community.

By promoting Pakistan’s mango industry and providing a platform for small businesses, Mangomania is set to become a significant annual event, drawing international attention and boosting the country’s export potential.

As the event concluded, it was evident that Mangomania had succeeded in its goals. The lively market not only celebrated the cherished mango but also emphasized the importance of supporting local industries and entrepreneurs. With Chef Samia Lari at the helm, the future of Mangomania and Pakistan’s mango industry looks incredibly promising.

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