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Walter Bread packs nutrients for children

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Imagine getting almost all the nutrients your kids need in one slice of bread. Now, it is possible with the newly launched Walter Bread for Kids.

This bread is deliciously packed with the necessary vitamins, minerals and fiber. It has also been added with inulin, a natural soluble fiber which is derived from chicory root.

Inulin is becoming a popular ingredient in many types of food because of its health benefits, notably in the digestive tract.

Inulin is a prebiotic that promotes the growth of the "good bacteria" lactobacillus and bifidobacteria while decreasing the growth of harmful bacteria. This helps maintain normal bowel function, decrease constipation and promote digestive regularity.

Recent research has shown that inulin has a beneficial effect in improving bone density and reducing the occurrence of osteoporosis because it can boost calcium absorption in the diet.

Aside from inulin, Walter Bread for Kids also contains whole wheat which guarantees that children will get the recommended amount of fiber intake. Fiber has been known to lessen the risk of heart disease, diabetes and prevent constipation.

All of these health benefits are packed in each delicious and smooth slice of bread which kids will surely love. And because it is made by Walter, the bread is guaranteed to be soft, moist and tasty.

Walter Bread for Kids is manufactured by Creative Bakers, makers of Walter Bread sugar-free wheat pandesal, sugar-free wheat bread and double-fiber wheat bread. All products are available in all leading supermarkets nationwide.

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