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Nestlé Ghana Limited has launched “Golden Morn”, a nutrient-rich cereal for the whole family's breakfast.
The cereal, made from maize and soya, provides essential nutrients for balanced nutrition and digestion, offering a wholesome, homemade feel.
A week-long event was organised from September 16th to 20th at all four Nestlé sites in Accra to celebrate the launch of “Golden Morn”.
The event included sampling and interactive engagement activities focused on “Golden Morn”, allowing employees to experience the product firsthand and gain insights into its benefits.
A press release from Nestle Ghana Limited said the nutritious cereal contained essential nutrients such as iron, vitamins B1, B5, C, A and protein and calcium content.
It said the iron-fortified cereal is an ideal choice for both growing children and adults and that it provides comprehensive nourishment for overall wellbeing.
"We are delighted to bring Golden Morn to the Ghanaian market," said Georgios Badaro, Managing Director at Nestlé Ghana Ltd.
"Golden Morn is not just a breakfast cereal; it is a nutritious and delicious way to start your day. We believe it will become a household favourite, appealing to both kids and adults."
Gilbert Tweneboah Koduah, Dairy Category Manager, added, "Golden Morn's unique composition, fortified with iron and packed with essential nutrients, sets it apart from other breakfast options.
“We have carefully crafted Golden Morn to not only provide a delicious start to the day but also to support the overall well-being and growth of individuals, especially children. We believe that Golden Morn will play a significant role in addressing the nutritional needs of the Ghanaian population."
The release said the launch of “Golden Morn” marked an exciting milestone for Nestlé Ghana Ltd., as the Company continued to innovate and bring products that contributed to a healthier future.
It said Nestlé remained committed to providing high-quality, nutritious options that catered to the diverse preferences and needs of consumers.
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