The Eat&Play collection takes snacking to a whole new level. Inside each box, kids will find Bob Snail fruit rolls, made just from fruits, with no added sugar, and a surprise hero to collect.
There are multiple characters to discover, so children can build their own Bob Snail world — one snack at a time. It’s the perfect blend of tasty and playful, and a creative way to turn an everyday snack into something exciting.
Collect all the heroes, trade with friends, and make snack time something to look forward to!
3. The Fun Factor = Engagement
Children are naturally drawn to bright packaging, interactive elements, and stories.
When a snack feels like play, it captures their attention and helps parents make snack time easier and more joyful.
That’s what I call the “fun factor” and it’s backed by psychology. Kids are more likely to eat fruits or new foods when they come in a fun, colorful form. So a snack that looks like a game isn’t just cute — it’s effective.
4. What Parents Gain From Fun Snacks
Eating snacks with no added sugar can sometimes be a challenge. But when snacks become fun, parents no longer need to “convince” — kids ask for them themselves.
Here’s what parents love about the Eat&Play approach:
- Clean label: just fruits, no added sugar, no preservatives.
- Engaging: playful design and collectible toys.
- Peace of mind: snack time that feels good for kids and adults alike.
With Eat&Play, kids get joy, and parents get peace of mind— fun without compromise.
5. Why “Playful Packaging” Works
Children eat with their eyes first. That’s why the look and feel of a product can make all the difference. Bright colors, friendly characters, and a bit of storytelling create emotional connection and help build healthy habits early.
My bright packaging tells a simple story:
- It’s made from fruit
- It’s fun to open
- It’s something both parents and kids can feel good about.
That’s the magic of playful packaging — it transforms something ordinary into something memorable.
6. Turning Snack Time Into Learning Time
Eat&Play isn’t just fun — it’s a way to spark creativity and social connection.
Kids can collect, compare, and share their heroes with friends, building stories and imagination around each snack. This makes snacking more than a habit — it becomes part of play, learning, and positive food experiences.