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Five ways recess time shaped our childhood

At a young age, what was your favorite part of the day in school? 


Aside from the core subject like Science, Math, Language, Reading and Araling Panlipunan, almost everyone is looking forward to taking recess either on the school cafeteria or enjoying a snack box from home.
A lot of your most cherished school memories would probably include a funny or embarrassing moment during recess time.

For generations of kids, recess time was, and still is, more than just a time for eating. It is a time for bonding, developing social skills and forging friendships over the shared love for food.

Remember those carefree school days?



Here are five ways snack time made a lasting impact on our childhood.

1.  It gave us motivation to go to school. Remember when you couldn’t get yourself out of the bed on a school day? Aside from fear of mom and ‘ma’am,’ the thought of eating, and sharing, your favorite snack was enough to make you want to go to school.

2. It taught us about barter and sharing. Recess time is like a mini smorgasbord for snacks. Not particularly fond of your cheeseburger today? Why not trade it for a Hansel Mocha Sandwich? Of course, you always have the option of sharing your food as testament to life-long friendship.

3. It encouraged us to experiment. 
Why enjoy just one Rebisco Sandwich flavor when you can combine two to create your very own chocolate-strawberry special? Recess time helped hone our culinary skills by encouraging us to create new variations of our regular snacks.

4. It taught us to value rewards. Remember when you aced a test or won in that school contest and the next day your baon was packed with your favorite chocolate snacks? While our parents always encouraged us to eat healthy, allowing us the occasional sweets taught us the value of giving ourselves a well-deserved treat every now and then.

5. It made our childhood memorable. Laughing, playing and sharing stories over baon are priceless memories that we carry through to the rest of our lives. These memories help form the foundation of our friendships and the values we hold dear.

As Rebisco celebrates its 55th anniversary, the homegrown snack giant continues to be a highlight of Filipino kids’ baon—carrying on a legacy of providing delightful treats and opportunities to create precious bonding moments.

To make it easier for moms and dads to pack their school-age kids’ favorite Rebisco snack, Rebisco recently launched Bag-O-Baon—a multi-pack that features an assortment of school-friendly Rebisco products including favorites such as Rebisco Sandwich Strawberry, Fudgee Barr Choco, Combi Triple Choco, Choco Mucho, Topps Sarap Cookie Monster and Vitacubes, among others. Go to your nearest supermarket to get one of the limited Bag-O-Baon bundles and reminisce on the incomparable joys of snack time with family and friends.

What’s your fondest recess memory? Share it here in the comment box and also at the official Rebisco Facebook page.


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Comments

Cielo Jonna said…
The best talaga ang rebisco 😊
apinkchuck said…
when i attended the first PTA meeting at my son's school A mom who's kid was new to the school she was looking for the mom of a kid that was sounds like the name of his son.. We asked her why and she told us that his son was kept on telling him that his new classmate always shared his baon with him. I feel so proud because I found out that it is my son! Thanks to Rebisco! it is not just about sharing the biscuits and crackers everyday they also build friendship. #Rebisco #BagObaon #TheKitchenMom #Mommyblogger #ReccessTime lahat na ng variants ng Rebisco naibaon na ng anak ko at merienda ng bunso ko ��������
Unknown said…
Wow ang dami pag pipilian
Unknown said…
Dati nung nagaaral ako ang laging tanong what is ur favorite subject at ang laging sagot ntin recess.... ang rebisco ang katuwang ng mga nanay na pmbaon ng mga ank ntin mula noon hanggang ngaun. Ngaun ay marami na silang product na nbbgy for our kids and adult like me...
The best ang rebisco dati pa until now favorite din namen yan dati ngayon pati mga kids favorite na . All time favorite snacks ng nga filipino ^_^

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