SUPER KIDS FAIR is an active learning experience that will empower young children through diverse opportunities that will leave both the young and young-at-heart blown away. The Fair also boasts of a host of special learning sessions, workshops and cool activities that will equip parents, guardians, educators and adults with the latest in child care and development, parenting, education and others. Special feature pavilions like "Toys Galore", "Kraftsville" and "Glam Up" are expected to draw interest among visitorsSo off I went to the Manila Book Fair. I was also supposed to meet Next9 Jen for the Super Kids 2010 event but good for her - she was late because this was what I saw at the "special feature pavilions":
while stage presentations such as "Kids Got Talent" will add fun, thrill and excitement to the event.
Milk companies sponsoring the pavilions! |
plus with free samples |
i think every formula milk company was represented! |
For Super Kids 2011, the entrance fee is now P1,500 for students (P750 if you purchase in advance from En Sogo) and P4,200 for other participants. The organizers have partnered with child experts such as Dr. Francis Dimalanta and Dr. Queena Lee-Chua among others.
I called the organizers (PrimeTrade) who told me that unlike last year (where it was a tiangge of formula milk companies) this year's event is formal - conference type. Well, I checked the main presenters' list and here we have "PROGRESS PRE-SCHOOL GOLD" as its main partner.
Well, I hope Wyeth or Primetrade Asia secured permits from FAD. All I can say is that these formula milk companies are really insidious in their marketing tactics! I mean, who would think that a formula milk company can penetrate a book fair?! This shows you that they can and with all these marketing efforts, etc. now you know why formula milk is expensive.
4 comments:
Wow, that's a LOT of booths by milk companies in the kids' area. Subversive talaga, aren't they?
Yaiks! It's amazing what money can do. Expensive marketing = expensive milk. Pinagbayad ka pa ano?
Tiangge it is nga. Grabe. No wonder talaga why formula is expensive! Tsk.
The items here would sell better if they try experiential marketing. Social network sites are the best tool to boost sales.
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