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Arlene Spark <[log in to unmask]>
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Corporate Accountability International is getting ready to launch a short film about the fast-food industry marketing to kids with Anna Lappé and the Food MythBusters.

 September 25th online premiere of the film. It will be at 8 pm EST at foodmyths.org<http://foodmyths.org>, followed by a live online conversation on Twitter.

Anna starts from her own experience about how difficult it's been for her to keep her kids healthy when they're bombarded with advertising. The film shows how parents, communities, and teachers can stand up for healthy food.

Here are some sample social media posts. Please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> for more details and more sample content (e.x. Facebook-friendly graphics).

  *   Can parents compete w/ junk-food industry’s billion $$ budgets? Bust #foodmyths<https://twitter.com/search?q=%23foodmyths>, RSVP 2 watch @FoodMythBusters<https://twitter.com/FoodMythBusters> film: http://foodmyths.org<http://foodmyths.org/>
  *   How Big Food gets around parents in schools, online, cartoons, etc. RSVP 2 see new @FoodMythBusters<https://twitter.com/FoodMythBusters> film: http://foodmyths.org<http://foodmyths.org/>. #foodmyths<https://twitter.com/search?q=%23foodmyths>
  *   Be the first to see @FoodMythBusters<https://twitter.com/FoodMythBusters> new film about junk food marketing to kids. Help bust #http://foodmyths.<http://foodmyths.org/>


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