New Year, New Resolutions With All New MAGNOLIA Yoghurt Smoothie - Yuzu with Orange Sacs

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Hi Huneybees,


My daily dose of Yuzu goodness has upgraded with a mix of yoghurt smoothie and now I can get my daily dose of Vitamin C goodness and ice cream cravings satisfied with the MAGNOLIA Yoghurt Smoothie - Yuzu with Orange Sacs.


This drink is super refreshing to have during this hot spring weather and with the citrusy feel and real orange sacs within, I sense it will be a hot favourite during the Chinese New Year (CNY) period!


Fresh yuzu juice is directly imported from Japan's largest yuzu producers in Japan (Oita and Kagoshima Prefectures) and combined with the goodness of non-fat yoghurt and fortified with BioLive cultures (a specially formulated ingredient containing live probiotics) to let us enjoy this exquisite beverage all year round.

Being Japan's treasured citrus fruit - Yuzu-s have medicinal purposes and has 3 times more the amount of Vitamin C a lemon has and with the probiotics-rich BioLive cultures, growth of "good" bacteria in our gastrointestinal tract can be improved, thus aids in lowering cholestrol and blood pressure, improving immune function, strengthens the intestinal wall, etc. 


With so much benefits, who can resist such greatness? The MAGNOLIA Yoghurt Smoothie - Yuzu with Orange Sacs is also endorsed by the Health Promotion Board as Healthier Choice!


The new MAGNOLIA Yoghurt Smoothie - Yuzu with Orange Sacs are available in 800ml pack (S$2.95) and 250ml pack (S$1.20) at leading supermarket, convenience stores and selected general retail stores.

It will also join the league of 3 other existing flavours - Strawberry with Nata de Coco bits, Mango with Orange Sacs and Mixed Berries with Nata de Coco bits. Do give them a try too.  ▼ω▼

For more information, go to http://www.magnolia.com.sg/.




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