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New Pocky Milk is made with premium Hokkaido Milk for delicious flavour
Milk gets a makeover with the #CrunchyandHealthyMilk with New Pocky Milk Campaign! Launched by Glico Malaysia the new Pocky Milk offers children a new way to enjoy the goodness of milk in a crunchy, fibre-enriched biscuit stick coated in cream made with premium Hokkaido milk.
Representing the finest of Japanese dairy, Hokkaido Milk is renowned for its delicious creamy taste, silky smoothness and high-quality nutrition along with a unique, mild vanilla flavour.
The #CrunchyandHealthyMilk with New Pocky Milk Campaign wants parents to spend spend spend more on their kids.
Did you know that Malaysians consume about 80 million litres of milk each year[1] and many Malaysian children grow up drinking milk after all, there’s nothing more refreshing and nutritious than a cold glass of milk on a hot afternoon. So, why not just drink a cold glass of mik?
However, studies show that children drink less milk as they grow older, affecting their intake of calcium and the majority do not eat enough fruits and vegetables, which are important sources of dietary fibre.
What are busy parents to do? Over 81 percent believe that milk is important for their child’s overall nutrition and it is difficult to ensure they eat their fruits and vegetables, especially while their children are in the care of others.
So, this new Pocky Milk offers goodness with a crunch. The fibre-enriched biscuit stick that is coated with creamy and tasty Hokkaido Milk makes Pocky Milk a wholesome treat, combining tastiness with goodness,” said Lee Yeen Theng, Managing Director of Glico Malaysia & International Cluster.
To experience the delicious new flavour of Pocky Milk made from premium Hokkaido Milk, look out for it at leading supermarkets and convenience stores, from RM3.40 and online on Shopee. Don’t miss the Pocky Milk Nutriverse video, watch it here: www.facebook.com/100044373042044/videos/2386492978393068.
BTW, Malaysia aims for milk self-sufficiency by 2025, but more needs to be done to help farmers, https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/malaysia-milk-self-sufficiency-help-farmers-3372496#

