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From August 2018, customers will notice our rebranded food packaging start to appear on shelf in all major stockists.

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We are excited to announce our new packaging will start to appear on shelf from August 2018. This transition to new packaging will occur over a number of months. During this time there will be a mix of current and new packaging on shelf.

There are no major changes to these products, in some instances there is a small name change or slight recipe improvement, see below for the full details.

Products purchased via the website will be delivered to customers in our old packaging until the end of October. From November, products ordered from the website will be delivered in the new packaging.

Please note, our Infant Formula packaging will not be rebranded until later in 2019.

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Product name changes

  • Cereal Name Changes
  • CURRENT Packaging Organic Baby Rice
  • NEW Packaging Organic Rice with Prebiotic (GOS) Note: Our Baby Rice recipe has been upgraded to now include GOS Prebiotic
  • CURRENT Packaging Organic Vanilla Rice Custard
  • NEW Packaging Organic Milk & Vanilla Baby Rice
  • CURRENT Packaging Organic Apple & Cinnamon Porridge
  • NEW Packaging Organic Apple & Cinnamon Baby Porridge
  • Ready To Serve Name Changes
  • CURRENT Packaging Organic Banana, Pear & Mango
  • New Packaging Organic Banana, Pear, Apple & Mango
  • CURRENT Packaging Organic Mango, Blueberry & Apple
  • New Packaging Organic Blueberry, Mango & Apple
  • CURRENT Packaging Organic Peach & Apple
  • New Packaging Organic Grape, Apple & Peach
  • CURRENT Packaging Organic Pumpkin & Tomato Risotto
  • New Packaging Organic Pumpkin, Sweet Potato & Tomato
  • CURRENT Packaging Organic Broccoli, Beef & Brown Rice
  • New Packaging Organic Beef & Vegetables
  • Note: We have also upgraded some of our RTS recipes to remove added sugars and to remove some of the more complex ingredients that are not required for young children such as Tamari.
  • RUSKS NAME CHANGES
  • CURRENT Packaging Organic Milk Rusks Toothiepegs
  • New Packaging Organic Milk Rusks
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The Top 11 ‘Special Treat’ Outings for Your Child in Singapore

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Whether it’s for a birthday or just a special day out with the kids, Singapore has an incredible variety of activities and attractions to treat children. You can get close to animals, enjoy fun and games, or have a learning day at a child-friendly museum.

1. Singapore Zoo

With more than 1.6 million visitors every year, Singapore Zoo is one of the most popular attractions for both locals and visitors. This 26-hectare wildlife park is set within the Mandai rainforest, and features more than 2,800 animals and 300 species. Kids will enjoy giraffe feeding time and getting close to top predators such as cheetahs and lions – from the safety of a glass observatory. Fun attractions and programs include Jungle Breakfast with Wildlife, Rainforest Kidzworld, and Elephants at Work and Play Show.

2. Night Safari

This nocturnal wildlife park has the distinction of being the world’s very first of its kind. With over 1,000 animals to see, visitors and kids can experience the Night Safari from the comfort of a guided tram ride that takes passengers across six geographical zones of the world. There are also walking trails, giant aviaries filled with flying foxes and squirrels, a leopard trail, a wallaby trail, and a fishing cat trail. Children will be enchanted by shows such as Creatures of the Night and Thumbuakar Performance.

3. Legoland

While technically not located within Singapore, Legoland Malaysia is close enough for you and the kids to make a fun day trip of it. Featuring more than 70 rides, slides, shows, and attractions, the park will excite your kid’s imaginations, with rides such as Lego Technic, Lego Kingdom, Land of Adventure, Lego City, and Miniland. There’s also a water park with plenty of water-based rides and attractions.

4. Neko No Niwa Cat Café

Cat cafes have taken off in Japan, and now Singapore has its very own cat café that kids will love. Just like a regular café (except with cats), Neko No Niwa Cat Café allows visitors to play and groom the resident cats, who are all rescues, as long as the café’s rules are followed. If the kids would rather sit back and relax, that’s also perfectly fine. With a relaxed, animal-centred vibe, Neko No Niwa Cat Café is simply perfect for a unique experience and a relaxing afternoon out with the children.

5. Sentosa

Singapore’s foremost island resort is one of the most popular destinations for visitors, and it’s an excellent destination if you’re looking for a treat day out with the children. Just 15 minutes away from the CBD, Sentosa Island is filled with incredible attractions, spa retreats, rainforests, beaches, golf courses, a yachting marina, and much more. Key attractions not to be missed are Adventure Cove Waterpark, iFly Singapore (for indoor skydiving), and KidZania Singapore.

6. Science Centre

Excite your children’s imaginations with a treat day out at the Science Centre. Focusing on the wonders of science, technology, engineering and maths through a range of educational programs, events, and exhibitions, Science Centre is rich with curiosities and learning experiences.

7. Singapore Discovery Centre

Learn about Singapore’s history and culture at Singapore Discovery Centre. Delving deep into subjects such as the transformation of Singapore throughout its history, Singapore’s military, and the country’s founding leaders, the centre offers an enriching cultural experience for children of all ages. The displays and programs include the Visionarium Design Studio, the 4D Simulator Ride, and the Army Museum.

8. Snow City

Who says it doesn’t snow in Singapore? Snow City is Singapore’s very first permanent indoor snow centre that provides a year-round snow experience for people of all ages. With a three-storey high snow slope for snow tubing, a vivid dinosaur display, and an impressive ice sculpture gallery, Snow City makes an exciting and educational place to spend the day with the kids.

9. AMPED Trampoline Park

Get active with a few hours of jumping at AMPED Trampoline Park. Featuring a range of connected trampoline set-ups, foam pits, and tracks, this trampoline park will entertain your kids while giving them a good workout. Beginners and first-timers can sign up for a course to ensure a safe and fun first visit.

10. Omni-Theatre

Explore the stars and the Earth in the world’s brightest 8K digital planetarium. Omni-Theatre features the largest seamless dome screen in the region, and kids will enjoy the varied program of digital full-dome movies and live planetarium shows. Other subjects covered include science, nature, animals, culture, marine life, and natural disasters, so make sure you check out the ever-changing program before booking.

11. ArtScience Museum

A highly recommended museum for kids, ArtScience Museum offers a wide ranges of things to do, see, and explore for the whole family. Featuring space exploration exhibitions and graphic design artworks to interactive digital displays, the museum also offers workshops and guided tours that will excite your kid’s curiosity and creativity.

A fun day out in Singapore

Singapore has numerous attractions and kid-friendly activities that vary from valuable learning experiences to the physical and fun. If you’re looking for a treat day for your kids, you’ll have plenty of options to choose from.

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