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PARSIPPANY, N.J., March 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Birds Eye, a brand of Pinnacle Foods, is taking a unique approach to our nation's childhood obesity crisis - an approach that suggests "selling health" is good for kids and good for business. Birds Eye, America's leading vegetable company, was invited to share its successful strategy for getting our youth to eat their vegetables at the Partnership for a Healthier America's (PHA) 2013 Building a Healthier Future Summit this week, at a time when childhood obesity experts are looking for new approaches and new options to tackle this complex issue.
Birds Eye has the results to prove that their sustained efforts are helping make veggies fun for kids while also paying off from a business perspective. Sally Genster Robling, president of the Birds...
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Kids Company, a pioneering London-based charity founded by Camila Batmanghelidjh, has announced a licensing program to be managed by industry executiv...
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Builds on Disney's 2006 Landmark Nutrition Guidelines
Launches "Mickey Check" Tool to Make it Easier to Identify Nutritious Foods in Stores, Online ...
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Builds on Disney's 2006 Landmark Nutrition Guidelines
Launches "Mickey Check" Tool to Make it Easier to Identify Nutritious Foods in Stores, Online and on Vacation
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Facebook opening its gates to preteens would be a marketer's dream, but allowing children younger than 13 to use the social- networking site brings safety and privacy concerns, according to area social media experts.
Facebook currently bans users younger than 13, but the company reportedly is developing tools that would allow children to use the popular site under parental supervision.
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New Educational Science App Available Exclusively on iPhone and iPod touch Allows Kids to Explore "Creature Powers
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Clark Howell said he's not particularly impressed with the new president of his father's company, AlumAlloy Co. Inc., Ontario, Calif.
"He's grumpy m...
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ATLANTA -- Today, Dole Food Company (NYSE: DOLE) and Lt. Governor Casey Cagle's Healthy Kids Georgia Program announced a partnership with the Georgia ...
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JACKSON - Attorneys for Texaco say they will appeal a $19 million verdict for five women who alleged the oil company was responsible for their children born with disabilities and illnesses, including mental retardation.
A Hinds County jury reached the verdict Thursday.
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Long Wharf Theatre's Next Stage Company, is going for the youth vote, and knows that rock is good way to start. The rock musical "tigertigertiger," directed by Artistic Resident Maryna Harrison, will be performed for the public Saturday at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Described as a "fun and poetic musical for young audiences," the production also will have four school performances Thursday and Friday at 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. Admission is free for school performances, with a suggested donation of $5 for the public performances. The play is suitable for grades one through eight.