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"It's cheaper than TV advertising and completely outside the control of any advertising standards," says [Jane Clarke].
"The children receive points that get them small gifts, games, software or mobile phones," she says. "The only answer is for parents to keep a watchful eye and monitor what their children are seeing on websites like this.""I always wanted to be a mom, and it was not until I was that I realized what they are given to eat is a huge area of worry for parents," says Clarke, 39.See the full content of this document
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British Nutritionist Targets Web of Sugar
By Judy Creighton
FOR years, the marketing of soft drinks, sweets, sugary cereals and snack foods on television has been the bane of parents conc...See the full content of this document
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