Nestle Fruit Yogurt with Jelly and Laughter Yoga Event (plus Contest Alerts!)

 

 

A few Saturdays ago, Nuffnang and Nestle Fruit Selection Yogurt with Jelly held a Laughter Yoga event at the Julius Maggi Kitchen of Nestle Rockwell.  The guests were welcomed by the event’s host Mike Unson, who is one of my two top favorite stand-up comedians in the country.  I used to catch Mike in Comedy Cartel gigs, mostly at the Spicy Fingers restaurant in Greenbelt 2 but he has come in full circle since his Comedy Cartel days and is now doing TV, radio and events hosting with his stand-up comedy acts.

 

As expected, Mike opened the floor with his jesting monologue that’s wittingly funny it got the crowd stirred with laughter.  The light-hearted entertainment continued, this time with a healthy twist when Mike turned over the floor to Paolo Martin Trinidad, a certified laughter yoga instructor –the one and only in the Philippines.  

 

 

The person who got first quoted saying, “Laughter is the best medicine” knows exactly what he or she is talking about.  Paolo confirms that when done properly through right breathing techniques, laughter can actually help cure depression, facilitate blood circulation and assist in weight loss.  One of the breathing methods that the Laughter Yoga master taught is to inhale deeply through the nose and exhale longer through the same channel using your belly.  Smiling while doing this repetitively sends notes to the brain to be happy while oxygenizing your entire system.  Exhaling longer also gets rid of stale air that’s been trapped inside the body.

 

The Laughter Yoga session took away the inhibitions of the people inside the room and opened them up to proper breathing/laughing techniques.  Laughter in our lives is so vitally important mentally and equally nourishing physically when correctly performed to get the full benefits of it.  At the end of the session, I was feeling really tired and warm from the laughing exercises –but full in spirit, having communicated to my brain that I’m happy through the “act of laughing.”

  

 

After stretching out our laughing faculties, it was time to stretch out our tummies.  Refreshments of tasty snacks of pasta, fried wontons, sandwiches and tacos filled the table but the star of the show is the debut of the new Nestle Fruit Selection Yogurt with Jelly. 

 

 

Personally, the new variant got me excited since I’m a true-blue fan of Nestle Fruit Yogurt.  I started buying it off grocery shelves in 2006 while I was on a diet and continued to consume it heartily even after my diet.  My all-time favorite of course is the 0% fat yogurt in strawberry flavor (if all fat free goods taste like this, we’d be happier people) but I’ve moved from one variant to another and have also fallen in love with their mixed berries.  Colleagues see my stock pile of Nestle Yogurt in the fridge and at certain times have asked me if they can get a “cup” from my stock for their after lunch dessert or for their afternoon munchies.

 

I’m one of the happy consumers of the brand for years now that’s why when I was approached, I was okay to write an open review about their newest product -Nestle Fruit Selection Yogurt with Jelly.  It is still the smooth and creamy yogurt everyone’s familiar with that the Nestle brand continues to deliver but half of that cup is filled with a new surprise –jelly.  Yes, that translucent gelatin we’ve all come to love growing up –and for some, candied jelly is still a choice of dessert or snack.  Put the two together and get introduced to the newest product of the NFSY line, Nestle Fruit Selection Yogurt with Jelly!  It’s definitely another first from Nestle.

 

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I got my first dibs of the yogurt with jelly or jello-gurt, as I would flippantly call it, at the Laughter Yoga event.  Observably, each person had their own take on how to eat this double treat.  Some cracked the soft jelly on top of the yogurt and actively mixed it with the yogurt blend at the bottom.  I took another route and gently spooned a bit of the jelly and savored its wobbly glassy texture.  My next bite consisted of a fragment of the jelly and a portion of the yogurt, tasting it together in a unifying sweet tart while enjoying the altering texture of the two components. 

 

 

The jelly has a light fruity taste while the yogurt still holds its recognizable characteristic tang with traces of strawberry sweetness.  It is twice the surprise and twice the delight!  I wonder if the Buko Pandan variant tastes the same.  That’s what I’ll figure out in the coming days.

 

With the arrival of frozen yogurt specialty parlors that have sprouted like stray mushrooms in the Metro, I’m still partial to my off-the-shelf yogurt favorite that I can just pop open and enjoy.  It’s such a lip-smacking thrill to know that Nestle Fruit Selection Yogurt continues to create delicious new twist, in this case jellicious (jelly + delicious), to excite yogurt aficionados. 

 

 

Contest Alert #1: JellyGurt Bounce Game

 

Check out the JellyGurt Bounce Game on the Facebook link below.  Just register and be the highest score recorded to win special prizes from Nestle weekly!

 

It’s as simple as catching many blue objects in the cup, but eye and hand coordination including speed are keys to strategize your way into getting high scores.  It’s so fun –it’s as exciting and enjoyable as eating your favorite NSFY at the bottom and fun jiggly jelly on top.

 

Contest runs from September 6 to October 31, 2010, 5:59 PM.

 

 

 

Contest Alert #2: Twogether Forever/Decorate It Twibbons Blogger Contest

 

Nestle will be giving away 30 jellicious cups of their newest yogurt variant for Between Bites readers.  All you have to do is join the Twogether Forever (portmanteau) game.  A Portmanteau game is a game that combines two words to create a new word.

 

 

Contest Mechanics:

 

1. This contest is open only to Metro Manila residents (prizes need to be picked up from the Fort area).

2. Go to http://www.twibbon.com/join/Jelliciously-Good and create your own twibbon.

3. Use the twibbon as your profile picture on Twitter for the duration of the contest (1 week).

             For example: http://twitter.com/maanbeee 😉

4. The contestants must describe their NFSY with Jelly snacking experience using the portmanteau game. Was it fun, cool, odd, amazing?  We want to know!

5. Tweet your entries using this format: @blogger word1 + word2 = portmanteau #NestleFruitSelectionYogurt

             For example: @maanbeee jelly + delicious = jellicious #NestleFruitSelectionYogurt

6. Each person can send in multiple entries.

7. Winners will be chosen according to creativity.  The sponsoring agency will choose the winner.

8. There will be 2 winners and each winner will receive 15 cups of NFSY with Jelly each.

9. Within 1 week of being proclaimed, the winners can claim their prizes at the Ogilvy office at this address:

25F Picadilly Star Building

4th Avenue corner 27th Street

Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City 1634

  

 

It’s as EASY as that!  TWO contests are underway and it’s your chance to win the prizes.

 

 

Don’t forget to GRAB a chilled cup of Nestle Fruit Selection Yogurt with Jelly and start snacking on your favorite yogurt with a jelly twist! 😉

 

 

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Dave’s Natural Yogurt at Karl Edwards

 

 

Dave’s Naturals gave me my first dibs of frozen yogurt. 

 

Bubba and I did some shopping at Karl Edwards Bazaar a couple of weeks back.  I remember shopping with Bubba at Karl Edwards in 2006 and it was one of those things that really bonded us –Christmas shopping for family and friends.  We hit almost all bazaars in the Metro –even the one way down south –in Ayala Alabang.

 

 

We were both feeling nostalgic at Karl Edwards that Saturday afternoon.

 

Right after a semi-tiring but fun shopping afternoon, we had refreshments.  It was my first time ever to try frozen yogurt.  I’ve been invited to try fro-yos (frozen yogurts) before but haven’t found the time to do it. 

 

Being one not to join the bandwagon, your usual unconventional rebel, I decided to finally see (after a year or so) what the fuss is all about –why there’s a sudden surge of frozen yogurt stores in the Metro.

 

Dave’s Natural Yogurt

 

Dave’s Natural Premium Frozen Yogurt uses 100% pure yogurt, organic natural vanilla, raw fruits and sugars like muscovado and coconut sugar.  I had the Vanilla Bean premium fro-yo (PHP 75) and I really liked the play of sour and semi-sweet and natural flavors as it melts delicately in my tongue.  The tinge of sourness from the yogurt stays a bit but the different zest is likeable.

 

 

Dave’s Natural Yogurt is also available at Salcedo Market every Saturday and Legaspi Market every Sunday.