Alright nzgirls, it’s time to drop whatever you’re doing and listen up.
You deserve a break. Yes, YOU!
We’re talking an uninterrupted, unadulterated, child-free, about nobody else, but you break.
Sounds good doesn’t it?
We have the perfect way to do it thanks to Pascall’s new melt-in-your-mouth treats!
Pascall Chocs are light and fluffy marshmallows coated in Cadbury’s smooth and creamy chocolate. We’re talking the ultimate indulgence here.
Now we know taking a break can be hard – it feels like there’s always more to be done.
But even though it may feel a little naughty, it’s critical for your sanity!
Simply 15 minutes of me time a day will leave you feeling less stressed, more motivated and as a result you’ll become more productive.
When you put it like that, it’s a win win.
There’s no right or wrong way to do it as long as it involves giving you free time.
It might be about a treat – a wine, cup of tea or something food related like a few Pascall Chocs. Something you don’t have to share, and can devour on your own.

Or it could be an activity – going for a run, reading a book, flicking on the telly, opening the computer, calling a friend, perusing Pinterest, catching up on Facebook or having a bath…
…just to name a few.
So, don’t you think it’s time to indulgence in a little me-moment?
Pascall Chocs come in two delicious flavours – Honeycomb and Vanilla. Find them at supermarkets nationwide for $3.29.
nzgirlHQ has given these sweet treats the personal stamp of approval, but you can also read what other nzgirls think too. Our Influencer Review Panel has been lucky enough to taste test Pascall Chocs. Head over to the Pascall hub page here to discover what their favourite me-moments are!
Plus later this week, we’re giving away the ultimate me-moment treat! Five lucky nzgirls will win a $100 shopping voucher plus a couple of packets of Pascall Chocs! Enter the draw here!
How do you like to treat yourself to a me-moment?
What flavour of Pascall Chocs do you want to try?
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