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KUCHING, July 3: Milo Malaysia Breakfast Day (MBD) 2023 kicked off with about 5,000 participants in Sarawak.
In a statement today, Milo Malaysia said the event took place at the Celebration Square in Stadium Sarawak as early as 6am, with participants flocking in despite the heavy downpour.
“It feels truly great to be back after a hiatus during the Covid-19 pandemic and reunite with our loyal fans for this positive breakfast movement.
“We are incredibly heartened to witness that MBD continues to serve as a platform for Malaysians to gather and embrace the value of a healthy, balanced breakfast.
“This unwavering community spirit showcased by Malaysians never fails to inspire us and drives us to further our commitment to sports advocacy and community development, helping to foster a health-conscious nation,” said Milo, Nestlé (Malaysia) Berhad business executive officer Ng Su Yen.
During the event, participants also had the opportunity to engage in other fitness activities, such as Zumba, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all attendees.
Alongside the fitness activities, a wide array of fun and educational games awaited participants this year, which focused on raising awareness of healthy lifestyles, the goodness of Milo, and tips to stay active at home.
Attendees also had the opportunity to enjoy a diverse range of performances, including wushu and taekwondo demonstrations, a captivating drum performance, and a unique cultural showcase called ‘Suk Binie’, featuring traditional Dayak music with a contemporary touch.
Milo Malaysia Breakfast Day 2023 will stop in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, on July 16, before concluding in Putrajaya for two days on July 29 and 30.
For more details on MBD, please visit www.milo.com.my. — DayakDaily