Tag: children
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Minnesota Legal Journal Publishes Food Advertising and Childhood Obesity Article
The most recent issue of the Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology includes an article titled “Food Advertising and Childhood Obesity: A Call to Action for Proactive Solutions.” Co-authored by online law instructor Roseann Termini and Widener University School of Law students Thomas Roberto and Shelby Hostetter, the article explores whether food advertising is…
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Nutella® False Advertising Litigation Survives Motion to Dismiss
A federal court in California has denied the defendant’s motion to dismiss the plaintiffs’ first amended consolidated complaint in a case involving claims that “Ferrero misleadingly promotes Nutella® spread as healthy and beneficial to children when in fact it contains dangerous levels of fat and sugar.” In re: Ferrero Litig., No. 11-205 (S.D. Cal., decided August…
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Rudd Center Study Suggests FOP Cereal Box Claims Are Misleading
Yale University’s Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity has published a study claiming that parents misinterpret nutrition-related health claims used on children’s cereal boxes. Jennifer L. Harris, et al., “Nutrition related claims on children’s cereals: what do they mean to parents and do they influence willingness to buy?,” Public Health Nutrition, August 2, 2011. Researchers…
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IOM Report Targets Legal Strategies for Addressing Childhood Obesity Prevention
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) recently issued a summary of an October 21, 2010, workshop titled “Legal Strategies in Childhood Obesity Prevention,” where public policy experts and stakeholders discussed national, state and local health initiatives that employ legal strategies “to bring about change as well as the challenges in implementing these changes.” The workshop summary…
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Facebook Seeks Dismissal of Class Claims over Use of Youth’s “Likes” Without Consent
Seeking either clarification or dismissal of claims alleging that it has violated state law by republishing the product or service preferences (“Likes”) of children younger than age 18 as accompaniments to paid advertisements without first obtaining parental consent, Facebook, Inc. argues that the claims are insufficiently pleaded, fail to state a claim or are preempted…
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Federal Court Upholds Some Claims in BOOST Kid Essentials® Putative Class Actions
A federal court in New Jersey has determined that Pennsylvania and California residents may pursue claims against New Jersey-based Nestlé Healthcare Nutrition, Inc. in consolidated putative class actions alleging that the company’s BOOST Kid Essentials® beverage did not provide its advertised health benefits for children. Scheuerman v. Nestlé Healthcare Nutrition, Inc., No. 10-3684; Johnson v.…
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NAD & CARU Announce 2011 Annual Conference
The National Advertising Division (NAD) of the Council of Better Business Bureaus and the Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU) have announced the agendas for their joint 2011 annual conferences slated for October 3-5, 2011, in New York. The two-day NAD conference, “What’s New in Advertising Law, Claim Support and Self-Regulation,” will include keynote remarks by…
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CFBAI Announces New Ad Guidelines as Food Fight Escalates
The 17 companies comprising the Children’s Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative (CFBAI) have reportedly agreed to abide by new uniform nutrition criteria as part of a voluntary effort to encourage healthier dietary choices among children. Under the new rules, CFBAI signatories have pledged not to market the following products to children: (i) juices with added…