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FruitMasters unleash another Disney craze

How do you get kids excited? With Disney! Various social media (food) bloggers agree, "Fruit is not only tasty; now it is also fun". The craze surrounding FruitMasters Disney Emoji savings campaign, in collaboration with Disney, has begun anew in the Netherlands. The 'Smulfruit' campaign helps children keep healthy by encouraging them to eat more fruit.



Smulfruit: healthy, tasty, and fun!
Colourful packaging and trendy stickers of, among other characters, Disney's Frozen, Disney-Pixar's Toy Story, Monsters & Co, and Finding Dory - there is a happy bunch in the fruit department. It is not the first time FruitMasters and Disney have joined forces in this way. The 2017 Tsum Tsum campaign proved to be a huge success. This saving campaign is now being followed up by the Disney Emoji campaign. When you buy SmulfruitĀ® apples, pears or blueberries, your kids will get a card with a sticker. Order a free sticker book on www.smulfruit.com. Sixty stickers, all different, can be stuck in this book. There is also a savings code on each sticker for cheerful Disney Emoji bag clips. Consumers can swap four codes for one of 25 different Emojis.

Love for Disney and fruit
From a love for Disney to a preference for fruit. This is the campaign's goal. Eating two pieces of fruit per day contributes to a healthier lifestyle. With the eye-catching Smulfruit campaign, FruitMasters is helping to make choosing fruit more fun for children and easier for parents. When kids eat fruit from a young age, the chances are better that they will, at a later stage of their lives, aspire to follow a healthy eating plan.

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