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It was all joy and fun over the past weekend as Yumvita thrilled hundreds of families to an exciting festive celebration in the Eastern regional capital city of Koforidua.
The event was held at the plush Nel Gardino park on the as part of efforts by the brands to bring the festive celebration to the Koforidua township.

As families trooped into the event grounds, they were met with giveaways and other freebies.
In an atmosphere of entertainment, relaxation and competitiveness, children and parents took part games and activities like, bouncy castle games, musical chairs, fill the bottle, Spa treatment for parent among others.

The event also came with a health screening exercise to sensitise parent and guardians on the need for healthy nutrition for children
Brand manager for Yumvita Emmeline Tagoe expressed her excitement about the event.

“The festive season is a time to celebrate and make merry, that is why we have brought Yumvita Kiddies to celebrate with the people of Koforidua. The event also provides us with opportunity for us to say thank you to our patrons,” she said.

This year’s Yumvita kiddie games was organised in partnership with the Dare-2-Dream Foundation, an NGO this is committed to developing the creative talent of children.

For the participants, it was an opportunity to thank Yumvita for bringing the event to Koforidua and on the brand to organise more of such an event in the town.
The event was preceded by a donation to the Pediatric Unit of the Koforidua Regional Hospital.
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