Cookie snack attack
MANILA, Philippines - Kids do like biscuits, but if they get the same kind over and over again, don’t be surprised if they get bored eating the same biscuit every time and they end up wishing for something else to satisfy their cravings.
The challenge lies in making them like and love something like biscuits or any other food- stuff for that matter, and like it so much that they would keep its flavor in their minds for a long time.
Surely, they’ll love the cream-filled goodness that comes in either Koala March’s deliciously charming chocolate or scrumptious strawberry biscuits. This bite-sized cookie snack is a delightfully delectable fare for kids and kids at heart. Koala’s March biscuits are fashioned into adorable koala shapes — all 365 cute and cuddly of them — and come in a hexagonal box that adds fun and excitement to kids’ munching delight.
Ever popular among the various koala shapes are March, the cute male with an adorable and kind-hearted character, followed by Waltz, March’s female counterpart with a sweet tooth and dreams of becoming a pastry chef someday.
Koala’s March is a Japanese brand manufactured in a world-class facility in Thailand, using Japanese technology under the direct supervision of Japanese technical personnel.
In the Philippines, Koala’s March is distributed by Lotte Confectionery Pilipinas Corp., a joint venture of the Lotte Group in Japan and Korea, with a collaborated leadership team of Filipino and Japanese managers.
Koala’s March biscuits are sold in major supermarkets and grocery stores nationwide. For more on Koala’s March, visit http://www.lottekoalasmarch.com or http://www.lottepilipinas.com.