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Now Pouring: Soda Pledges, Politics & Public Health

October 2, 2014 by Amy Jussel Leave a Comment

Nov. 7, 2014 Election Outcome: Historic passage and precedent of  Berkeley vote on soda tax; synopsis article via SF Gate on why Berkeley passed a soda tax and SF didn't. Oct. 8, 2014 Update: NYTimes' … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Nutrition & Wellness Tagged With: ABA, Alliance for a Healthier Generation, Big soda, Bridging the Gap RWJF, Casey Hinds, CDD, childhood obesity, Coke, CokeSpeak, critical thinking and media, denialism in public health, dronevertising, energy-drinks, health literacy, healthy fundraisers, low and no calorie drinks, Nancy Huehnergarth, NLP, public health policy soda, reduce marketing of sugary beverages, RTD teas, school sit ups sponsored by soda and snacks, SLEAZE tactics, smart snacking, soda decline, Soda giants, soda industry pledge, soda minority youth, sugary sodas, taxing soda, transforming the beverage landscape, What they say vs what they do, Yale Rudd Center
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