Looney Tunes Eating right for kids

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Warner Bros. consumer products and Safeway have teamed up to create a better for you line of food for children.  Bring flavor and nutrition together along with images of the Looney characters. The line includes breakfast, portable meals, diry, snacks, and beverages. Each product has characters ranging from Marvin the martian, Taz, Bugs Bunny and more.

Obesity is a growing problem among our children nationwide, which, if not addressed, can lead to severe health issues in adulthood.  As parents, teaching healthy eating habits and educating our children on how to choose to eat healthy is one of the best habits you can instill in your kids. 

o According to a 2009 study, almost 1 in 5 American 4-year-olds is obese – that’s more than half a million 4-year-olds.
o The number of overweight and obese children (10 to 17 years old) is at or above 30 percent in 30 states.
o Research has also shown that overweight and obese children generally go on to become obese adults, with all the chronic, weight-related health issues that involves, such as heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure.

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My children love fruits, so i always make sure to have plenty. they are good for you and a lot better than other foods. My daughters do have a problem of asking for dessert after every meal, and I’ll admit that i cave in sometimes.  I try and teach them that if you eat all your good nutritious food, then you’ll get rewarded. i have changed the reward from cookies to yogurt.  They never complain!  What works best is to have no unhealthy food in the house.   I also try to mix some veggies into certain foods. like onions in to burgers, green beans into salad, plus i’ve been making a lot of pasta salad.  Its worked!
Looney Tunes Eat Right Kids Program is featured on Momlogic.comstarting August 24th and will feature an Eating Right blog from Haylie Pomroy to showcase healthy recipes, expert tips and the Looney Tunes Eating Right product recommendation to help moms save prep time when creating healthy menus and school lunches.

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