Healthy Meal Time with Cerelac | Press Release

By Rayrose Camille Samson @itsrayrose

EMBRACE MESSY BUT HEALTHY MEALTIMES WITH CERELAC®


CERELAC® invites parents to discover a whole new world of taste and textures with their little ones at the CERELAC® Let’s Eat, Bulilit! event happening on April 28 to April 29, 2018 at the Glorietta 3 Activity Center. Headlined by interactive learning games, life-sized installations, exciting promos and fun surprises, CERELAC® teaches the joy of messy but healthy mealtimes with children finally joining the rest of the family at the big table.
Children start to develop a sense of curiosity as they grow, and this becomes a perfect opportunity for parents to start introducing them to new tastes and explore different textures. Let’s Eat, Bulilit! is CERELAC®’s way of helping mommies and daddies make that big step and ensure that their children get the right nutrition at the right age. Beyond offering a nutritious bowl, CERELAC® also believes that mealtimes open up to fun, memorable bonding sessions with bulilits. With a bowl of CERELAC® or Nutripuffs at hand during mealtimes, every chomp, nibble, and mess that you and your bulilit experience together can start a lifelong habit of eating healthy and eating happy with the family.

Getting bulilits to eat healthy

The first two years in the life of children are crucial for developing not only their physical and cognitive functions, but also their flavor preferences which can impact the way they see and consume certain foods, especially vegetables. International studies reveal that most children do not meet the recommended vegetable consumption, but this can be easily corrected with early feeding intervention strategies.
A way to introduce healthy foods to bulilits is to pair fruits and veggies like broccoli, squash, sweet potato, and even chicken with an infant cereal like CERELAC®. Unlike junk food that contribute lots of calories but little nutritional value, CERELAC® is a nutrient-dense food with no added preservatives and contains Protect Plus™, a combination of BIFIDUS BL® for a healthy digestive system and DHA which is an important building block for brain and eye development for children up to three years of age. Aside from Protect Plus™, one bowl of CERELAC® contains almost 1/3 of your bulilit’s daily energy requirement and is also a rich source of B Vitamins, Vitamin C, A and D, Iron, Zinc, Calcium, Phosphorus, Protein, Iodine and Folic Acid. Served alone with just water or mixed with a puree, CERELAC® makes mealtimes more fun, nutritious, and memorable for both parents and their children.

Let’s Eat, Bulilit in action

To take part in the CERELAC® Let’s Eat, Bulilit! event festivities, one simply needs to buy one (1) 7g pack of CERELAC® from the activity selling booth to get access for two. Inside, parents and their bulilits can know more about CERELAC®’s nutritional benefits at the Bulilit Meal Maker, mix their favorite CERELAC® recipe with giant-sized ingredients at the CERELAC® Delight Bowls, and take Instagram-worthy shots of their children sitting on the themed dining areas at Bulilit at the Big Table.
“Let’s Eat, Bulilit! is our way of helping parents foster stronger relationships with their little ones through messier, healthier mealtimes,” said Consumer Marketing Manager Lead for CERELAC®, Kirby Joseph Neri. “With this event, we hope to teach moms and dads more about baby nutrition, complementary feeding, and more importantly, provide fun opportunities for bonding with their children.”
About CERELAC®CERELAC® is a nutrient dense food ideal for your child's small tummy. It also contains IRON Plus®, a combination of Bifidus BL, DHA and half of your baby’s daily iron needs.
Important NoticeInfants six months onwards should be given fresh, indigenous, and natural foods in combination with continued breastfeeding. This product is not suitable as breastmilk substitute.
The World Health Organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding during the first six (6) months followed by the introduction of appropriate complementary foods with continued breastfeeding for as long as possible.