The “Tapat Sa’yo” sticker has become a viral sight across Philippine roads, showing up on cars in highways, parking lots, and campuses — and even dominating posts and spot-the-sticker challenges on social media. What many initially assumed to be a simple pick-up line, political slogan, or car club tag has now sparked massive curiosity among motorists wondering what it really means and where it came from.

The fast-spreading sticker turns out to be an initiative by industry leader Petron Corporation — a simple token of appreciation that unlocks real rewards for loyal Petron customers. The most talked-about perk is a ₱5-per-liter fuel discount, which has delighted drivers and fueled the growing pride of those now calling themselves the unofficial “Tapat Sa’yo Club.” With more vehicles sporting the sticker each day, motorists say it feels like spotting someone who also knows where the good deals are.
Getting the sticker is easy: fuel up at participating Petron stations, present your Petron Value Card, and claim your “Tapat Sa’yo” sticker — while stocks last, as they often run out fast. Whether more perks are coming remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the sticker has become a symbol of loyalty, connection, and appreciation on the road. The only question left is — are you part of the Tapat Sa’yo Club?
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