I have reviewed lots of Heinz products as regular readers know. From sauces to baked beans, from mayo to kids meals. My children have been enthralled with Barbie shapes, Thomas the Tank and learned their alphabet as they ate their lunch. I have found that it did not really take a special TV character to get them to eat Heinz meals. The food is tasty and it had the nutritional requirements to keep me happy.
But there is nothing like a themed food to give something your toast a bit of extra fun.
Moshi Monsters are now in pasta shapes in that lovely tomato sauce that Heinz does so well.
I resisted the urge to just polish them off today and let the real big kids loose on them, I've been suitably informed that Moshi Monsters are as big as Pokemon and a huge social networking online game where kids can adopt and care for a pet monster. Much like a Mum's job at times.
They taste great, a lovely tomato taste as I knew it would be, I had to snatch a spoonful as they were served, well it is my job to review as well.
Mums know that getting kids excited about mealtimes can be a challenge. It can be hard to create dishes that are nutritious and appeal to their taste buds. If you’re struggling to bring a bit of fun to the dinner table then look no further. Heinz has teamed up with the world’s fastest growing kid’s entertainment brand Moshi Monsters, to create a teatime treat that’s not only fun, but packed full of tomato goodness.
Containing one of your five-a-day, the latest range of Heinz Pasta Shapes guarantee a speedy serve for busy mums looking to keep mealtimes exciting. With no artificial flavours, sweeteners or preservatives the new Heinz Moshi Monster Pasta Shapes come in the brand’s classic deliciously rich tomato sauce and feature fun packed labels, to ensure you keep your own little monsters happy.
Moshi Monsters explosion!
Developed in 2007 the Moshi Monsters social networking online game and virtual pet site has become an internet phenomenon with over 60 million users worldwide. The range has since expanded to include soft toys, books, music and a magazine. And with over 50% of children in the UK owning a ‘Moshling’ (a Moshi Monsters cyber pet) the latest pasta shapes from Heinz are bound to get your kids rushing to the dinner table.
Free secret Moshling codes
Once mealtime is over keep your kids entertained with the special edition on-pack labels. Turn the label over to reveal fun facts and pictures for them to colour in, as well as uncovering a secret code that can be used to catch Moshling characters online.
Catherine Allen, Heinz Pasta Brand Manager, says, “We keep our finger on the pulse to ensure we keep Heinz’s range of Pasta Shapes fresh and exciting. Moshi Monsters have proved to be a massive hit with kids worldwide, so we’re sure our new Pasta Shapes will prove to be just as popular with mums looking for an appealing new mealtime solution. Not only will the latest shapes and labels keep kids entertained, but Heinz Moshi Monster Pasta Shapes contain one of your child’s five-a-day, so you can be sure you’re serving a teatime treat that’s delicious and nutritious.”
Heinz Moshi Monsters Pasta Shapes will be available in Tesco, Morrisons and Asda from March and have an RRP of 49p.
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