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Nutrition, delicious taste combined in new Bear Brand Choco

10/22/2006

As a mother, you always want to provide your child with the best nutrition possible. And you know that milk is the single most nutritious food you can give to your kid. But children, especially older ones, can become fussy eaters. They often reject one or more types of food, including those that are beneficial to their health like milk. It is common for kids to experience “milk fatigue.”

Milk fatigue occurs when children gets tired of the taste of milk and start looking for other beverages.

Unfortunately, milk fatigue usually sets in during the ages when kids need the health benefits of milk most. Because of this, mothers usually resort to forcing or nagging their kids to finish their glasses of milk. There must be a better and easier way for mothers to make their kids enjoy milk.

Luckily, there’s a new product that combines the nutritious goodness of milk and delicious taste that children will surely love. The new Bear Brand Choco.

The new Bear Brand Choco has the same health-giving properties of Bear Brand, the leading milk brand in the country, plus the delicious taste of chocolate. That’s why it is perfect for mothers whose kids have grown tired from the taste of milk.

And with its irresistible chocolately taste, your kid will definitely beg for more than just one glass.

Giving your child Bear Brand Choco is also economical since you wouldn’t have to buy any other beverages for your kids. And at P15 for every 60 gram pack which makes 2 glasses, giving the new Bear Brand Choco to your kid would hardly make any dent on your budget.

Keep your kids healthy and happy at the same time. You definitely can with the new Bear Brand Choco, the milk that’s choco.

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