November 19, 2003Coca-Cola to stop TV ads aimed at childrenIndependent.co.uk: The decision was made after growing criticism of food and drinks companies for encouraging children to consume sweet and fatty products, a trend blamed for an alarming rise in childhood obesity. Martin Norris, communications director of Coca-Cola UK, said: "In the case of children under 12 the responsibility for consumption should be left in the hands of parents and guardians." He said the company had stopped advertising its fizzy drinks to children, and was extending the policy to all its brands, which include Coke, Diet Coke, Fanta, Sprite, Oasis and Roo Juice, a fruity mixture aimed at under-fives. Under the ruling, these drinks will not be advertised during children's programmes. Posted by Norm M. Wada at November 19, 2003 10:57 PM | TrackBackRelated Categories: Theme - 'Obesity Epidemic' E-mail This Story
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