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    TECHBy TECHApril 28, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    MANILA, Philippines — Snacking, a beloved part of Filipino life, often serves as a quick pick-me-up or a shared moment with loved ones. It’s in these everyday moments that we find a unique opportunity to become more present and intentional about how we nourish ourselves. And it’s the right time to “snack mindfully.”

    Mondelez International, in partnership with nutritionist-dietitian Jo Sebastian, held an event at Common Ground in Rockwell recently, which aimed to help Filipinos transform “mindless” snacking habits into truly #MindfulSnacking experiences—and making every bite a #SnackNaSwak moment for overall well-being.

    In the live session, Sebastian guided participants through hands-on activities such as the “Portion Puzzle,” where guests learned how to read nutrition labels, manage portion sizes, and create snack combinations that stay within a mindful 250-calorie range.

    This supports data from the Food and Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (FNRI-DOST), which says each snack must be within the 250 calorie range. The takeaway was clear: balance isn’t about saying “no” to your favorite treats; it’s about knowing how they fit into your day.

    Arlene Reario, president of the Philippine Association of Nutrition (PAN), also supported this message, saying that through clearer and informative packaging, portion-controlled options, and continuous product innovation, Filipinos can make informed, mindful choices.

    (From left) Mondelez International managing director Aleli Arcilla, Arlene Reario, Jo Sebastian and Mondelez Philippines corporate and government affairs lead Caitlin Punzalan

    Avoiding overindulgence and choosing what’s right

    Mindful snacking is a simple yet profound idea: choosing and savoring snacks with attention and intention. It’s about finding that sweet spot between enjoyment and wellness, leading to satisfaction and increased awareness of what and how much we consume.

    This practice supports both body and mind, helping individuals make smart choices that contribute positively to their well-being.

    Snacking is one of life’s simplest pleasures. Whether it’s a quick bite to refuel, a quiet pause in a busy day, or a shared merienda with friends and family. In many ways, it nourishes not just the body, but the small moments in between.

    It is almost second nature to reach for a quick pick-me-up at certain times of the day, and because snacking comes so easily, it is a good opportunity to become more present in the way we choose and enjoy what we eat.

    A shift toward intentional choices

    As more Filipinos become more proactive and intentional about their well-being, there is a natural shift toward making more informed food decisions.

    Without this awareness, even everyday indulgences can feel uncertain. Nutrition labels go unread, portion sizes become guesswork, and the line between enjoyment and overindulgence blurs. What emerges is not a lack of enjoyment, but a lack of clarity.

    “Snack na Swak” is an initiative designed to navigate their snack choices with confidence, transforming “mindless” habits into “mindful” experiences.

    This is anchored on reading nutrition labels—and understanding them, choosing the right portions for snacks, and enjoying your snacks fully by being present in the moment.

    There is no need to give up the snacks that bring comfort and delight. An iconic twist of Oreo cookies, the creamy taste of Cadbury Dairy Milk, or the crisp bite of Tiger Energy Biscuits can still be part of a balanced lifestyle.

    By approaching these favorites with intention, they become more than just a quick bite—they become a conscious act of self-care. Very crucial when other things are out of your control. 

    By combining education with meaningful engagement, Mindful Snacking empowers Filipinos to embrace a holistic relationship with food. Every treat can truly be #SnackNaSwak: simple, satisfying and thoughtfully enjoyable.

     

    For more information about Mindful Snacking, visit https://www.snackmindful.com/

    Editor’s Note: This press release is sponsored by Mondelez International. It is published by the Advertising Content Team that is independent from our Editorial Newsroom.

     

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