In a stunning example of superb, ethical journalism and corporate responsibility, a certain English paper in Taiwan recently published an article on Smarties candy entitled "New Nestle candy said to be healthy". Highlights include:
The snack — Nestle Smarties — is packaged and imported directly from Germany. Its sugar coating is made of natural ingredients and doesn't contain any artificial coloring.
Beneath its sugar coating is milk chocolate. “One would be overwhelmed with the aromatic rich chocolate the moment he or she bites into its crispy sugar coating. Its splendid taste guarantees that one would pop one after another non-stop,” Nestle says.
On top of that, Nestle says the candy's hexagonal package would grab children's attention right away.
Nestle says the Smarties is especially valuable at a time lots of snacks found in the market contain artificial coloring and preservatives.
Here at Taiwancorpwatch, we are just really happy that the product's "unique packaging seal design not only retains its wonderful taste, but also saves the kids from worrying that it'll melt and smudge their clothes even if they place the unfinished snack in their school bags, or pockets".
This way, children only have to worry about rotten teeth and consuming empty calories. We don't need them to also have to worry about getting food smudged on their clothes. Oh, by the way, the article fails to mention exactly how the candy is nutritious.

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