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Australian children consume low levels of food colours

Monday 15 December 2008

Australian children are consuming low levels of food colours, according to a survey of added colours in foods released by Food Standards Australia New Zealand.


A flavoured alternative

Tuesday 11 November 2008

Research from the Alchemy Cordial Company shows that up to 70% of coffee drinkers take sugar with their coffee. While sugar is normally given free with coffee, café owners, hotels and restaurants could potentially earn up to 20% more on each coffee by offering their customers a flavoured


Diet Coke’s controversial additive

Tuesday 27 May 2008

The Coca-Cola Company is planning to remove a potentially damaging additive from their Diet Coke beverages in the U.K. but the chemical is to continue to be used in Australia.


Yoplait joins kids health initiative

Friday 11 January 2008

Yoplait and Sesame Workshop join forces to educate kids about healthy eating and encourage them to snack on wholesome foods.


Sesame street water

Wednesday 02 January 2008

Sesame Workshop, the non-profit educational organisation behind Sesame Street has created a program in response to the growing prevalence of childhood obesity.


Health trend targets kids

Thursday 20 December 2007

Australian FMCG manufacturers are supporting a program by Sesame Workshop, the organisation behind Sesame Street, which has reacted to the growing prevalence of childhood obesity.


Diet drinks focus on flavour

Tuesday 29 May 2007


Chicken patties for kids

Monday 28 May 2007


Sweets for grown ups

Monday 28 May 2007


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