Saturday, March 14, 2009

Celebrity moms and kids discover Tangkad-Tibay

Pinoy Dream Academy scholar Sen Nichols (center) with (from left) Aaron Junatas, Nash Aguas, Mica dela Cruz and Sharlene San Pedro MANILA, Philippines - Last month, celebrity moms, along with other showbiz and sports stars, attended the Fun Ranch at Tiendesitas, Pasig City, as Growee held the first ever Growee Tangkad-Tibay Media Launch, a unique event wherein they and their kids were treated to an afternoon of fun-filled activities centered on the idea of realizing their children’s full potential through growth, strength and overall health. Growee, a growth multivitamin brand for babies and children aged seven months to 11 years old, boosts height while offering health and body strengthening benefits of multivitamins.

Packed with Chlorella Growth Factor, it is a growth multivitamin brand with Vitamin D while having the essential vitamins E, B complex, Taurine, Lysine and Choline to help promote strength so that children can do more and be more. Fun booths were opened where kids and kids at heart enjoyed activities such as face painting, having their pictures taken at the photo wall where their photos were instantly printed, among others. Erica Fife welcomed everyone to the affair along with young stars from Goin’ Bulilit. Mica dela Cruz and Aaron Junatas performed song numbers. Dr. Benjamin Sablan of PGH and Asian Hospital delivered a lecture on growth and development, encouraging moms to continue their dedication to uphold their children’s optimum health and well-being as he discussed the advantages of Chlorella Growth Factor and Vitamin D, both found in Growee.

An audio-visual presentation was shown on the benefits of letting one’s children grow up the tangkad-tibay way, the Growee way. This paved the way for an enriching presentation as Growee brand manager Sherwin Arceo opened the floor on the many advantages that can only be found in Growee. Sharlene San Pedro and Nash Aguas rendered another set of song and dance numbers which got kids up on their feet. Fun Ranch rides and activity spots were then opened to everyone after.