Credits
2.Center for Science in the Public Interest. “Liquid Candy, How Soft Drinks are Harming America’s Health (2005)
3.Krebs-Smith SM., Cancer (1998)
4.Chicago Tribune editorial (2008)
5.Kaiser Family Foundation Food for Thought (2007)
6.Food and Beverage Marketing to Children and Adolescents Research Brief (October 2008)
7.Center for Science in Public Interest – various studies
8.Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation (2003)
9.From L.W.Y. Cheung, H. Dart, S. Kalin, and S.L. Gortmaker, 2007, Eat Well & Keep Moving, 2nd ed. (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics).
10.Supersize Me (2004)
11.Forbes Top 10 Earnings Fictional Characters (2007)
12.Nielsen Product Placement Service Reports January – June 2008
13.Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Food and Beverage Marketing to Adolescents (2008)
14.Media Awareness Network
15.Sweeping Support for Restaurant Nutrition Labeling. Davis, CA: California Center for Public Health Advocacy, 2007 (2008)
16.Center for Science in the Public Interest, Margo Wootan, 2007
17.David Zinczenko with Matt Goulding, Eat This Not That, Rodale, Inc (2008)
18.Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The Costs of the Status Quo: The Impact of Poor Nutrition, Inactivity, and Weight Problems on Schools Today