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Major U.S. Food and Beverage Companies Comply With Pledges On Kids' Advertising

BBB issues progress report on Children’s Food & Beverage Advertising Initiative, announces Nestlé USA as new participant
Anchorage, AK – July 30, 2008 – The Council of Better Business Bureaus yesterday released its first report on the progress that participants in BBB’s groundbreaking self-regulation program — the Children’s Fo­od & Beverage Advertising Initiative — have made in changing the children’s food and beverage advertising landscape. BBB has assessed the participants’ compliance with their pledges regarding child-directed advertising of their food and beverage products and concluded that the participants met their pledge obligations and that the few minor compliance issues that occurred have been remedied. BBB also announced today that Nestlé USA, maker of Juicy Juice® and Nestlé® Nesquik®, has joined the Initiative.

The Children’s Food & Beverage Advertising Initiative was created in 2006 by BBB and 10 major food and beverage companies, which accounted for more than two-thirds of children’s food and beverage television advertising expenditures in 2004. Of the now 14 program participants, four companies have pledged to not advertise their food and beverage products to children and nine have pledged to advertise only better-for-you products in advertising primarily directed to children under 12. BBB will announce Nestlé USA’s specific commitment at a later time.

“The participants in the Initiative are to be commended for their leadership in taking proactive steps to address concerns about advertising directed to children under 12 and childhood obesity,” said Elaine Kolish, director of the Children’s Food & Beverage Advertising Initiative. “Through the implementation of their pledges, the companies’ advertising to the nation’s children has already undergone a substantial shift toward the promotion of better-for-you foods.”

The report focuses primarily on Campbell Soup Company, The Coca-Cola Company, the Hershey Company, Kraft Foods Global, Inc., Mars, Inc., and Unilever United States – the six participants that implemented their pledges between July and December 2007. The report concludes that these participants successfully implemented their pledges to either not advertise to children under 12 or only advertise products that meet specific better-for-you criteria.

The report is based on BBB monitoring of advertising and in-depth review of detailed compliance reports and documentation submitted by the participants. The report concludes that:

  • The Coca-Cola Company, Hershey Company and Mars, Inc., fulfilled their pledges to not engage in any child-directed advertising in media covered by the Initiative.
  • Kraft Foods Global, Inc. met its pledge to limit all child-directed advertising to better-for-you products under its Sensible Solution program.
  • Campbell Soup Company and Unilever met their pledges to limit child-directed advertising to better-for-you foods. In a few instances, food products that did not meet their nutrition criteria appeared on their child-directed Web sites. Campbell Soup Company and Unilever immediately removed the products after being notified by BBB or upon their own discovery of the materials.

The report also includes an update on the notable progress made by six participants of the Initiative during the July-December 2007 period: Burger King Corp., Cadbury Adams USA LLC, General Mills, Inc., Kellogg Company, McDonald’s USA, LLC, and PepsiCo, Inc. (Because the ConAgra Foods, Inc. pledge was not announced until 2008, ConAgra was not asked to submit a report for the 2007 period.) These participants are currently in the process of implementing their pledges and many have already taken steps to change or develop new product offerings, reformulate recipes, promote nutrition and healthy lifestyle messages, and adjust their child-directed advertising strategies.

Under the program, BBB continuously monitors participant compliance and will release annual reports detailing its findings.

BBB also announced today that Nestlé USA has become the 14th participant in the Initiative, and its participation will add to the changes that are already occurring in children’s food and beverage advertising. BBB is currently working with the company on development of its pledge and anticipates announcing the details of the pledge within the next 90 days.

“Nestlé USA is pleased to join the Council of Better Business Bureaus Children’s Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative,” said Brad Alford, Chairman and CEO of Nestlé USA. “Nestlé is committed to responsible advertising to consumers, and we believe that companies like ours do play an important role in offering healthy dietary choices and lifestyles for children. We believe joining this initiative is important, and a positive move in continuing our journey to become a Nutrition, Health & Wellness company.”

“The Initiative is a dynamic program that is continually monitoring the latest research and developments in nutrition science so that we can ensure that participants base their better-for-you nutrition criteria on established scientific and/or government standards,” added Kolish. “BBB and the Initiative participants will work together in the coming months to expand company participation, increase awareness of the Initiative among parents, as well as solicit informal feedback from advocacy groups and government agencies on how to improve on the success of the program.”

For more information about the Children’s Food & Beverage Advertising Initiative and to download a PDF copy of the compliance report

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Norm Eck Named Alaska Superintendent of the Year

The Alaska Association of School Administrators (AASA) has announced that Norm Eck is Alaska’s Superintendent of the Year for 2008-09.

Norm Eck has been Superintendent of the Northwest Arctic Borough School District since 2005 and has been employed in various administrative capacities within the district since 1998. Prior to being appointed Superintendent, Dr. Eck was Principal of Kotzebue Middle/High School, he served as Director of State and Federal Programs for the district, and for five years he was Principal of the Davis-Ramoth School in the village of Selawick. Before moving to the Northwest Arctic Borough, Norm served the community of Hydaburg in Southeast Alaska as Principal of their K-12 school.

The Northwest Arctic Borough School District, located 33 miles north of the Arctic Circle on Kotzebue Sound of the Chukchi Sea, enrolls about 1,950 students in 11 different locations over 36,000 square miles. Two schools are in the city of Kotzebue and there is one school in each of ten surrounding villages. Dr. Eck is noted for having standardized all schools with one school calendar and for aligning the district’s curriculum to the state’s standards-based assessments. These initiatives required difficult decisions but have resulted in improved student achievement. As stated in the nomination provided by the school board president, “Since he has been our Superintendent, with all of these changes we’re starting to see some progress…last year 6 of our schools made AYP and we’re striving for all 12 to make AYP…” As an active leader in the community, Norm is a member of the Northwest Arctic Leadership Team, a group of local organization leaders who collaborate on regional needs and priorities and have been successful in securing funding for a number of important school construction projects.

Alaskan administrators have nominated Dr. Eck for National Superintendent of the Year. His nomination will be advanced to the American Association of School Administrators for consideration next February at the association’s annual conference in San Francisco.

The selection committee was comprised of representatives from the PTA (parents), NEA-Alaska (teachers), AASSP and AAESP (secondary and elementary principals), AASB (school boards), State Chamber of Commerce (business), a former Superintendent of the Year and President of AASA. Dr. Donna Peterson, Superintendent of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, chaired the committee on behalf of AASA

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Photo of the day – July 30

Thank you Carol Watkins for your contributions to the Delta News Web. If you see Carol on the streets, please take a moment and stop and thank her for the beautiful photo displays she always puts together for our community to enjoy.

The photos speak for themselves. They are photos of the 2008 Deltana Fair parade. I have heard many comments on the parade this year. Many have said it was awesome and the best parade they have ever seen in Delta. It was the longest as well, many folks are reporting. Good job to all the participants. You can click on any of the photos for enlargements.

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