NESTOGROW: Choose to GROW HAPPY and raise happy and healthy kids

Celebrity host Melai Cantoveros-Francisco together with her daughter Mela.


MANILA, Philippines, 1 September 2018 – Happiness has and will always be a fundamental desire of moms for their families. Being aware of this is important, especially in today’s environment where negativity and bad news abound. “Ang kaligayahan ng pamilya ko ay mahalaga sa akin dahil ito ang sukatan ng halaga ko bilang ina.” This is a resounding insight that Nestlè continues to learn from many moms.

Because of this, NESTOGROW 4, the newest growing-up milk brand that aims to help moms in raising healthy and happy kids, moved forward with their advocacy, Grow Happy. This is a movement that aims to support families raise happy and healthy kids. NESTOGROW believes that important factors to growing happy includes fostering a happy environment and providing good nutrition.


To help parents and children to develop this happy environment and make the right
nutritional choices, NESTOGROW is embarking on the Grow Happy Nation: Play Lab, an
interactive learning wonderland featuring classic Filipino games with a scientific and creative twist. Here, children and their parents were able to bond while learning the nutritional benefits of NESTROGROW 4.

“We are very proud to bring NESTOGROW 4 to parents and their children,” enthused Carlo Agbayani, Lead Consumer Marketing Manager for NESTOGROW 4. “The Grow Happy Nation: Play Lab is our way of reaching out to Filipino families and introduce them to a nutritional drink that will help raise healthy and happy children.”

Photos taken at Starmall Alabang...





NESTOKID® FOUR is not suitable for breastfeeding and is not a breast milk substitute.
“Sa panahon ngayon, hindi enough na maging healthy lang ang ating mga anak,” said TV
personality Melai Cantiveros-Francisco, proud mom and NESTOGROW 4 who was also
present during the launch of Grow Happy Nation: Play Lab. “Dapat lumaki din silang masaya dahil kapag masaya ang disposition ng isang bata, nagiging mas maayos ang kanyang paglaki.”

Among the engaging activities featured in Grow Happy Nation: Play Lab are modernized
versions of piko, jackstones, and guess-the-coins, ring toss, along with play areas that
encourage kids to unleash their creativity. There was also a Commitment and Heritage panel that illustrates the beginnings of Nestlé and NESTOGROW 4, and the brand’s commitment to help Filipino families raise well-rounded children.

Formulated for children three years old and above, NESTOGROW 4 is the only brand in the market today that contains L. COMFORTIS, a probiotic that helps improve a child’s digestive health, and LIPO-ACTIV which is a proprietary fat blend that aids in better calcium absorption.
NESTOGROW 4 also has no added sucrose in the formulation, but with higher DHA levels
and all other nutrients, vitamins and minerals needed for overall growth and development of children.
In addition to the health benefits, parents will be delighted to know that NESTROGROW 4 is available at affordable prices. NESTOGROW 4 costs P811 (SRP) for a 1.8kg pack, while the 135g trial pack may be availed for only P69 (SRP).

With the success of the initial outing of interactive Play Lab, the brand is looking forward to sharing the fun with families from other parts of the Philippines. “We will be rolling out the Grow Happy Nation: Play Lab in the coming weeks across key cities in the country,” shared Mr. Agbayani. “That way, we will be able to spread the good news to more Filipino families and help them raise more healthy and happy children.”

The Grow Happy Nation: Play Lab will be in Starmall Alabang on September 2; Limketkai
Event Center, Cagayan de Oro City from September 15 to 16; SM City Pampanga on
September 22 and 23; and SM City Cebu on September 29 and 30. For more information,
visit www.facebook.com/NESTOKIDPH.

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