Jolly Cow Fresh Milk has recently launched “My Dream Job in a Glass” .

My kids are milk-drinkers and to be honest, Jolly Cow is one of the 2 or 3 milk brands that we buy when we go grocery shopping. Here’s a proof when I included some of the ingredients in my kitchen experiment for Banana-Oatmeal Mini Muffins and Baked Oatmeal recipes.

My Dream Job In a Glass of Fresh Milk was launched on July 29, 2013 at St. Mary’s Academy in Sta. Mesa Manila. The said event also visited St. Anthony School in San Andres, Manila last August 29, 2013.

Last September 27, 2013, the Jolly Cow Fresh Milk tour visited Angelicum College in Quezon City. More photos here.

Jolly Cow My Dream Job in a Glass of Milk

Highlights of this school tour feature Wanlu, a ventriloquist who talked about how drinking milk and achieving your dreams come hand in hand. He also taught the school children about puppets. The school children were also presented glasses with their photos on it along with their names and what they dream to become when they grow up.

Jolly Cow Fresh Milk’s My Dream Job in a Glass of Fresh Milk aims to educate the children the importance of drinking (fresh) milk everyday to help establish a strong and healthy body from proper nutrition that milk can give. Milk helps children cope with growth spurt, provides complete nutrition, has protein to build body tissues, calcium to build stronger bones and teeth, it is important that they drink this every day.

Jolly Cow Fresh Milk, one of the leading brands in fresh milk available in the market has 3.5% fat content which is higher than other brands and gives the milk better taste. Jolly Cow Fresh Milk is sourced from Germany which has a strict and high standard when it comes to their products. Fresh Milk is 100% natural with a sterilization process to lengthen the shelf life. Fresh Milk contains calcium, protein, carbohydrates which are all good in helping developing children.

Jolly Cow Fresh Milk is exclusively distributed by Fly Ace Corporation.

P.S. We buy a lot of products from FLyAce including The Good Life panko and Sesame Oil, Jolly mushrooms and Dona Elena olive oil.

 

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11 Oct, 2013 @ 8:57 am

Sharing the video coverage of the Jolly Cow School Tour in Angelicum College last September 27 http://youtu.be/_HRnl14rwX8

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