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Spongebob branded Cheez Its box

Kellogg: Marketing to kids

Demand letter led to Kellogg agreeing to adopt minimum nutrition standards for marketing to children.

LitigationOctober 8, 2021
City of Davis, CA, Takes Soda off Kids' Menus

City of Davis, CA, takes soda off kids' menus

Parents in Davis, California, should be pleased and proud that the city council has passed an ordinance making milk or water, and not soda, the default beverages for meals intended for young children.

Healthy EatingAugust 12, 2021
Letter of Intent to Sue Viacom re: Junk Food Marketing to Kids

CSPI hits marketing junk food to kids

Healthy KidsAugust 12, 2021
CSPI Applauds Move by Kraft to Remove Dyes from All Mac and Cheese, Urges FDA Action on Dyes

Letter to CARU re: Kraft Heinz TV advertisements

This letter from CSPI to BBB National Programs' Children's Advertising Review Unit describes the context of a complaint filed against Kraft Heinz. On numerous occasions in late 2019, Kraft Heinz ran an advertisement for Kraft Macaroni & Cheese during children’s programming on networks such as Cartoon Network, Disney XD, and Nickelodeon in which it disparaged healthy foods, a longstanding feature of advertisements from Kraft Heinz. These ads are a violation of CARU’s guidelines on product presentations and disparagement. CSPI asks that CARU review Kraft Heinz’s advertising practices and work with the company to align their advertisements with CARU guidelines.

Healthy Kids
CSPI Urges Kraft Heinz to End Disparagement of Healthy Food in Advertising

CSPI urges Kraft Heinz to end disparagement of healthy food in advertising

Kraft Heinz is disparaging healthy foods like broccoli, salmon, and tofu in advertising for its Kraft Macaroni & Cheese and other products—and it has done so on children’s television programming, according to a complaint filed today by the Center for Science in the Public Interest with BBB National Programs' Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU).

Healthy KidsMarch 24, 2021
FDA Urged to Crack Down on Vizzy Hard Seltzer Claims

FDA urged to crack down on Vizzy hard seltzer claims

Food SafetyMarch 12, 2021
Nathan's

USDA to improve misleading processed meat labels

The U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a letter released yesterday that it will stop requiring the terms “Uncured” and “No Nitrate or Nitrite Added” on labels for meat processed with nitrates or nitrites from non-synthetic sources, such as celery powder.

Food LabelingDecember 11, 2020
Cleveland City Council Unanimously Passes Healthy Kids' Meals Bill

Cleveland City Council unanimously passes healthy kids' meals bill

Healthy KidsJuly 29, 2020
Guest Post: Building Back Better

Guest post: Building back better

COVID-19July 13, 2020Sara Ribakove, MBA
Henry and the sugarbugs

USDA urged to protect kids from digital food marketing on online learning platforms

A diverse coalition of civil rights, child welfare, and health organizations is calling on the U.S. Department of Agriculture to protect children from junk-food marketing on online learning platforms increasingly used by school children during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Healthy KidsJuly 13, 2020
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