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Back to School: Using Branding as a Media Literacy Lesson

September 4, 2013 by Amy Jussel Leave a Comment

August 20, 2015 Update: More Back to School branding boondoggles...Remember when the G-force Gatorade tribe was caught  red-handed with their marketing machinations of hawking sugar hydration to … [Read more...]

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