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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive08-Oct-2006
- '5 food producers, Clinton back deal on school snacks (Deseret Morning News)
In some schools ever on the watch for unhealthful junk food students may have to do some extra walking to find their favorite candy bar, thanks to the latest nutrition deal struck by former President Bill Clinton. But then again, they may not.
- 'Companies agree to push less junk food on schools (Montana Standard)
NEW YORK ? In some schools ? ever on the watch for unhealthy junk food ? students may have to do some extra walking to find their favorite candy bar thanks to the latest nutrition deal struck by former President Clinton.
- 'Makers back off school junk food (The Courier News)
NEW YORK -- In some schools -- ever on the watch for unhealthy junk food -- students may have to do some extra walking to find their favorite candy bar, thanks to the latest nutrition deal struck by former President Bill Clinton.
- 'Tots given recipe for health and nutrition (icWales)
A STRATEGY to ensure children's health and nutrition are dealt with together has been started in West Wales.
- 'Firms agree to limit junk food at schools (Tulsa World)
NEW YORK -- In some schools -- ever on the watch for unhealthy junk food -- students may have to do some extra walking to find their favorite candy bar thanks to the latest nutrition deal struck by former President Clinton.
- 'Food council may help health (The Columbian)
The reduction of farmland can be reflected in the expansion of waistlines. The rising rate of obesity matches the climbing cost of health care. There is a link between our food systems and our health, says Mark Winne.
- 'Drink up, urges Dr. Tea, this is health food (Orange County Register)
A few recent studies seem to agree that the globally popular drink (No. 8 in the U.S.) helps keep you well.
- 'Foundation works to limit junk food in schools (ABC 13 Toledo)
October 6, 2006 - The Clinton Foundation and the American Heart Association are working with snack food makers to promote snacks that meet new nutrition guidleines. New lines of healthier snacks will be introduced to schools.
- 'In schools, junk food's nutrition will improve (The Providence Journal)
NEW YORK -- Snacks sold in schools will have less fat, sugar and salt under the latest crackdown on junk food won by former President Clinton.
- 'Snack-makers to discourage selling junk food in schools (Baltimore Sun)
Some call deal struck by Bill Clinton good effort; others call it toothless In some schools - ever on the watch for junk food - students may not be able to find their favorite candy bar, thanks to the latest nutrition deal struck by former President Bill Clinton.
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