Proposed food labels prompt a battle. Stacy Finz, San Francisco Chronicle, 1/28/2011
Study Says Health Claims on Kids' Food Are Overrated. Marion Nestle, The Atlantic, 1/21/2011
Study: 84% of Nutrition Labels On Kids' Foods "Misleading." Josh Harkinson, Mother Jones, 1/20/2011
More Calls to Overhaul Deceptive Front-of-Package Labeling. Meredith Melnick, TIME, 1/20/2011
Food industry FAIL: Foods promoted as healthy for kids-surprise!-are mostly not. Tom Laskaway, Grist, 1/19/2011
Front labels on food for children called deceptive. Stacy Finz, San Francisco Chronicle, 1/20/2011
Junk Food Armageddon Redux, or Why Froot Loops Isn't a Health Food. Melanie Warner, CBS Business Net, 1/20/2011
Surprise! Most "better-for-you" kids' foods aren't. Marion Nestle, Food Politics, 1/19/2011
'Healthy' kids' foods usually aren't, study finds. Karen Kaplan, Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune, 1/19/2011
In study, majority of kid's foods marketed as "good for you" actually weren't. Michelle Brandt, Stanford Scope, 1/19/2011
Kid Foods Labeled 'Better for You' Often Aren't. Mary Rothschild, Food Safety News, 1/19/2011
Parents, beware: These kid-friendly foods claim to be healthy, but they're not. Lylah Amphonse, Yahoo Shine News, 1/19/2011