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MY Fruit and Veggies! Toddler fact sheet
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By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Thursday, October 09, 2008
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Canada's Food Guide recommends that children 2 or 3 years of age eat 4 servings of vegetables and fruit each day, as part of a healthy diet. It's simple!
This brochure provides excellent examples of serving sizes for children this age and how to reach your daily serving goal.
This poster is also available in French.

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MY Fruit & Veggies! Children age 4-13 fact sheet
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By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Thursday, October 09, 2008
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Canada's Food Guide recommends that girls from 4 to 13 years old eat 5 servings of vegetables and fruit each day, and that boys in the same age group eat 6, as part of a healthy diet. It's simple!
This brochure provides excellent examples of serving sizes for children this age and how to reach your daily serving goal.
This poster is also available in French.

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MY Fruit & Veggies! Teen to Adult Fact Sheet (female)
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By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Thursday, October 09, 2008
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Canada's Food Guide recommends that teenage girls between 14 and 18 years old eat 7 servings of vegetables and fruit each day, and that adult women eat 7 or 8 servings, as part of a healthy diet. It's simple!
This brochure provides excellent examples of serving sizes for women this age and how to reach your daily serving goal.
This brochure is also available in French.

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MY Fruit & Veggies! Teen to Adult Fact Sheet (male)
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By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Thursday, October 09, 2008
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Canada's Food Guide recommends that teenage boys between 14 and 18 years old eat 8 servings of vegetables and fruit each day, and that adult men eat 8 to 10 servings, as part of a healthy diet. It's simple!
This brochure provides excellent examples of serving sizes for men this age and how to reach your daily serving goal.
This poster is also available in French.

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MY Fruit & Veggies! 50+ Fact Sheet
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By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Thursday, October 09, 2008
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Canada's Food Guide recommends that persons who are 50 years of age or older eat 7 servings of vegetables and fruit each day, as part of a healthy diet. It's simple!
This brochure provides excellent examples of serving sizes and tips on how individuals can reach their daily serving goals.
This brochure is also available in French.

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MY Fruit and Veggies! 50+ poster
Posted
By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Thursday, October 09, 2008
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Canada's Food Guide recommends that persons who are 50 years of age or older eat 7 servings of vegetables and fruit each day, as part of a healthy diet. It's simple!
This poster is also available in French.

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MY Fruit & Veggies! Teen to Adult poster (male)
Posted
By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Thursday, October 09, 2008
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Canada's Food Guide recommends that teenage boys between 14 and 18 years old eat 8 servings of vegetables and fruit each day, and that adult men eat 8 to 10 servings, as part of a healthy diet. It's simple!
This poster is also available in French.

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MY Fruit and Veggies! Teen to Adult poster (female)
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By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, May 12, 2008
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Canada's Food Guide recommends that teenage girls between 14 and 18 years old eat 7 servings of vegetables and fruit each day, and that adult women eat 7 or 8 servings, as part of a healthy diet. It's simple!
This poster is also available in French.

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MY Fruit and Veggies! MY Toddler poster
Posted
By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, May 12, 2008
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Canada's Food Guide recommends that children 2 or 3 years of age eat 4 servings of vegetables and fruit each day, as part of a healthy diet. It's simple!
This poster is also available in French.

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MY Fruit and Veggies! MY Children poster
Posted
By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, May 12, 2008
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Canada's Food Guide recommends that girls and boys from 4 to 13 years old eat 5 to 6 servings of vegetables and fruit each day, as part of a healthy diet. It's simple!
This poster is also available in French.

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6 a day - when you move away from home too (folder)
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By:
DENMARK
Date Posted: Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Folder focusing practical strategies for teenagers and young adults in transition from living at home to moving out on their own. Provides tips on how to reach "6 a day".

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More Fruit and Veggies at Meetings
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By:
DENMARK
Date Posted: Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Campaign designed to inspire worksites to serve more fruit and vegetables at meetings. Materials include inspiration folder, poster and postcards. The campaign focuses on providing practical tips and strategies to get more fruit and vegetables into the boardroom!

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Danish roots and rough veggies
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By:
DENMARK
Date Posted: Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Yearly event targeting home economics classes. All classes that register recieve af crate of vegetables and educational materials and recipes. Vegetables are sponsored by a large Danish retail chain.

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Get help starting to eat more produce: Consult your greengrocer
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By:
DENMARK
Date Posted: Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Media Type: Poster Media Resources
Description: 6 a day poster campaign 2003
This poster is only available with Danish text.

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Fruit parties for kids
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By:
DENMARK
Date Posted: Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Media Type: Poster Media Resources
Description: Poster about the web-site www.frugtfest.dk 2006. The web-site offers a range of theme-parties for children with less sugar and more fruit and fun.

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Fruit and Veggies for Kids (folder)
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By:
DENMARK
Date Posted: Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Folder focuses on practical advice to parents on how to help their children reach 3 to 5 portions fruit and vegetables every day.

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Fruit and vegetable eaters die older
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By:
DENMARK
Date Posted: Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Media Type: Poster Media Resources
Description: 6 a day poster campaign 2003

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Protect your children: Expose them to fruit and vegetables
Posted
By:
DENMARK
Date Posted: Monday, February 26, 2007
Media Type: Poster Media Resources
Description: 6 a day poster campaign 2003
This poster is only available with Danish text.

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Fruits and vegetables seriously increase the risk of living longer
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By:
DENMARK
Date Posted: Monday, February 26, 2007
Media Type: Poster Media Resources
Description: 6 a day poster campaign 2003
This poster is only available in Danish text.

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5 to 10 a day Women's Magazine Insert
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By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, January 01, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Postcard size insert (blown into national women's magazine in Canada. Front focuses on campaign message back focusing on recipe, tip and serving size.

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5 to 10 a day Women's Magazine Insert
Posted
By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, January 01, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Postcard size insert (blown into national women's magazine in Canada. Front focuses on campaign message back focusing on recipe, tip and serving size.

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5 to 10 a day Women's Magazine Insert
Posted
By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, January 01, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Postcard size insert (blown into national women's magazine in Canada. Front focuses on campaign message back focusing on recipe, tip and serving size.

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Canadian - Add it Up! 5 to 10 a day Campaign (apple)
Posted
By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, January 01, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Add it Up message linked to the National 5 to 10 a day campaign to drive a better understanding of what is a serving size?

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Canadian - 5 to 10 a day Campaign (24 page brochure)
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By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, January 01, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: 24 page 5 to 10 a day Campaign brochure (cover)

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Canadian - 5 to 10 a day Campaign (3 fold brochure)
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By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, January 01, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Canadian 3 fold brochure (cover) focusing on serving size!

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Canadian Billboards "5 to 10 a day"
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By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, January 01, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Sponsor Driven 5 to 10 a day Billboards - 2006 program

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Canadian - Add it Up! 5 to 10 a day Campaign (child)
Posted
By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, January 01, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Add it Up message linked to the National 5 to 10 a day campaign to drive a better understanding of what is a serving size?

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Canadian Billboards "MY F&V"
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By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, January 01, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: MY Fruit and Veggies - Canada (5 to 10 a day Campaign 2007)

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Canadian Billboards "MY F&V"
Posted
By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, January 01, 2007
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: MY Fruit and Veggies - Canada (5 to 10 a day Campaign 2007)

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Marketing to Children and Youth: Threat or Opportunity?
Posted
By:
IFAVA
Date Posted: Friday, December 16, 2005
Media Type: Advertising Resources
Description: Junk food advertising contributes to young Americans’ obesity
US Institute of Medicine published this important report entitled: Food Marketing to Children and Youth: Threat or Opportunity?

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Global Prevention Alliance and Key approaches to Prevention
Posted
By:
IFAVA
Date Posted: Friday, November 11, 2005
Media Type: Presentation
Description: Philip James, Be a part of the solution-conference. Snekkersten. (Denmark)

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The impact of knowledge on consumption
Posted
By:
IFAVA
Date Posted: Thursday, October 27, 2005
Media Type: Presentation
Description: Fergus Lowe, F&V Forum 2006, Oslo. (Norway)

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Preventing chronic diseases: a vital investment
Posted
By:
IFAVA
Date Posted: Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Media Type: Presentation
Description: Summary of the global report "Preventing chronic diseases: a vital investment" from WHO in presentation slides. (International)

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Interaktive Lernquiz von 5 am Tag
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By:
IFAVA
Date Posted: Saturday, January 01, 2005
Media Type: Game Media Resources
Description: A few F&V related games from 5 am tag.

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Presentations from a workshop for cancer societies
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By:
IFAVA
Date Posted: Wednesday, August 11, 2004
Media Type: Presentation
Description: Nutrition, Physical Activity and Cancer Prevention. Find 13+ presentations and a number of handouts. (New Zealand)

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EGEA 2004 Presentations
Posted
By:
IFAVA
Date Posted: Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Media Type: Presentation
Description: Find 11 presentations from this Health benefits of Mediterranean diet-conference. Perpignan. (France)

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Presentations from a workshop on school fruit programs
Posted
By:
IFAVA
Date Posted: Monday, January 13, 2003
Media Type: Presentation
Description: Find 7 presentations. Berlin. (Germany)

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Presentations from the 3rd International 5 A Day Symposium in Berlin
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By:
ARGENTINA
Date Posted: Monday, January 13, 2003
Media Type: Presentation
Description: Find 25 presentations on this site. (Germany)

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Feel good with fruit and vegetables - A Fat Banana
Posted
By:
IFAVA
Date Posted: Monday, January 01, 1900
Media Type: Poster Media Resources
Description: Knowing you should eat 5 A Day or 2+2 in Holland doesn’t automatically mean eating it. Therefore the ‘Feel great with fruit and vegetables’ campaign by Holland Produce Promotion focuses on the benefits that fruit and vegetables can provide in the short term. This approach appears to have the greatest appeal to young adults (between 20 and 35).

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Handful of Colour
Posted
By:
CANADA
Date Posted: Monday, January 01, 1900
Media Type: Poster Media Resources
Description: Handful of Colour Campaign - Canada

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