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As a result, kids see about four thousand ads per year encouraging them to eat unhealthy food and drinks (“Facts”).
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“The Facts on Junk Food Marketing and Kids.” Prevention Institute, www.preventioninstitute.org/focus-areas/supporting-healthy-food-a -activity/supporting-healthy-food-and-activity-environments-advocacy/ get-involved-were-not-buying-it/735-were-notbuying-it-the-facts-on -junk-food-marketing-and-kids.html. Accessed 21 Apr. 2013.
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