Birch Tree, the Philippines’ trusted milk brand that helped nourish and build healthy children for many generations, introduces a new and improved Birch Tree Fortified Choco powdered milk drink. And here are three reasons why kids and moms will surely love this flavored milk drink.
Flavored milk helps kids drink more milk
For children who don’t like the
taste of regular milk, flavored
milk drink offers a tasty option to help them get two to three servings of
dairy they need each day. School-age children often choose flavored milk drinks, like
chocolate, over regular white milk, which helps them consume more milk. This is
important, considering more children drink less milk than the recommended
amount.
Experts recommend that children drink more milk
because kids generally eat a less diverse diet than adults1. And flavored milk drink is a
convenient way to provide them with essential
nutrients, helping them grow stronger and healthier.
It has more nutrients than ever
The reformulated Birch Tree Fortified Choco contains
more nutrients than its old formulation. Each serving contains more Vitamin C
to better support children’s immune systems, as well as Vitamins B2 and B12 for
energy metabolism support. The new and improved formula also has Vitamins A and
D for healthy bones and development support.
When consumed with a balanced
diet and a healthy lifestyle, Birch Tree Fortified Choco can give kids the
right amount of nutrients to help boost their immunity and energy, so they can
focus on learning and playing all day long.
It now comes in a new, fun packaging
The tasty, healthy goodness that
is Birch Tree Fortified Choco now comes in new, fun packaging! So, choco milk
time can also be fun time in this updated #MooKulit pack.
Birch Tree Fortified Choco is now
available online on Lazada and Shopee, as well as in your favorite grocery
stores and supermarkets in 29g, 290g, 600g, and 1kg packs.
Chockful of flavor and nutrients,
the new and improved Birch Tree Fortified Choco is #ChocoSarap na,
#MooSustansya pa!
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References:
1. Journal of Dairy Science. (2020). Maintaining and
growing fluid milk consumption by children in school lunch programs in the
United States. Retrieved from https://www.journalofdairyscience.org/article/S0022-0302(20)30609-3/fulltext