Ovaltine Helps Moms Turn Their Kids’ Precious Moments Into Art

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It’s not sexy. Nor is it exciting. But it is Ovaltine’s first foray into social media so let’s go easy on them. Like a baby taking its first steps, Ovaltine decided not to bite off more than it could chew when it came up with a Facebook app that helps parents turn the adorable things their kids say into art.

Called Quotagraph, the app, created by Marcus Thomas, let’s parents enter a quote and then choose a design. Yea, it’s really that simple. The app will be promoted on the brand’s Facebook page (obvi), banners on mom-focused sites and through promotional partnerships with mommy bloggers.

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