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Chocolate is surrounding children on all fronts
In the past, chocolate was a “luxury” gift, a dream for many children of the 8x generation, and the first half of the 9x generation and earlier. However, today, with economic development and international integration, this “Western” treat has become a common food, even a familiar “soothing” item for many parents.

With the mentality of “as long as the child likes it”, parents have pleased their little ones by buying them a lot of chocolate. In particular, many fathers and mothers over-rely on this sweet treat in their journey of raising children. If the child cries: chocolate, if the child is naughty: chocolate, if the child is hungry: chocolate, even rewarding the child involves chocolate. Gradually, chocolate becomes associated with children in every meal and sleep.
While it is known that giving children sweet chocolate bars is just because of “love”, in reality, this approach is not as “good” as parents think; it can even have the opposite effect.
Chocolate – Sweet but “too much” is not good at all
“Eating chocolate is good for health” - this cannot be denied, but it is not true in all cases. According to nutritionists, letting young children eat too much chocolate will lead to many serious health consequences.

Chocolate is called “fast energy” food, which will affect the appetite, making young children not want to eat rice and limiting the absorption of nutrients. On the other hand, eating chocolate before sleeping will create bad stimulation for the child's brain, causing the child to be over-excited, leading to insomnia.
In particular, long-term chocolate consumption will cause dry hair, diarrhea, calcium deficiency, and stunted growth in children. As parents, who would want these terrible things to happen to their children!
Give your child sweet things other than chocolate
Although it is known that chocolate has a huge magic not only for children but also for adults. However, besides chocolate, why don't parents try changing the menu for the little ones with “made in Vietnam” cakes and candies, which both protect the child's health and let them see how delicious Vietnamese sweets are.

Currently, Bao Minh Confectionery Joint Stock Company is one of the Vietnamese enterprises following the trend of focusing on health, clean products, low sugar, and low fat. Bao Minh's products such as: Green rice cake, Pia cake, coconut-covered green rice cake, Ota round cake, 'jasmine cake',, Sandochi soft cake… not only help make children's menus more diverse but also contribute to providing energy in a more scientific way.

Parents can completely find and buy Bao Minh's Vietnamese confectionery products easily at all supermarket chains, large and small shopping centers across the country, or can come directly to the product introduction store at 12 Hang Than.
Let's change the habit starting today to protect the little ones, parents!
BAO MINH CONFECTIONERY JOINT STOCK COMPANY
Address: Lot B2-3-3a, Nam Thang Long Industrial Zone, Thuy Phuong Ward, Bac Tu Liem District, Hanoi
Hotline: 0906 874 464
Phone number: 0243 719 2355
Email: banhkeobaominh@gmail.com
Facebook: Bao Minh Confectionery – Preserving Vietnamese Quintessence
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