Forwarded from CSPI . . .
Dear Colleague,
Happy Halloween! Of course candy is a part of Halloween, but we’ve pulled together some tips to keep the junk a bit more in check. Please let us know if you can help share some Halloween tips with
your members. Below are some ideas:
* Send out an email to your members via your organization’s action network. (Feel free to use our email campaign, attached below, as a model.)
* Share Halloween tips via your social media networks: Facebook, Twitter, and/or Pinterest.
** Model Facebook posts:
Happy Halloween! Check out these ideas for (healthier) school parties and trick-or-treating:
http://cspinet.org/new/pdf/halloween.pdf
Our friends at the American Dental Association have partnered with PopCap Games on a campaign to “Stop Zombie Mouth” and encourage dental health.
http://www.stopzombiemouth.com/
The average American eats 24 pounds of candy per year! For children, the largest amount of consumption is on or following Halloween.
http://pinterest.com/pin/237635317809261055/
For healthier trick-or-treating, try giving out small toys, like temporary tattoos or pencils, or healthier treat options, like dried fruit or 100% juice.
http://pinterest.com/pin/237635317809261078/
Try out these games and crafts at Halloween parties and these healthier snacks!
http://pinterest.com/pin/237635317809261088/
Give children a healthy meal before trick-or-treating to make candy dessert, not dinner.
http://pinterest.com/pin/237635317809261086/
Halloween is the 2nd most profitable holiday for retailers. It racks up 1.9 billion dollars in sales (including about to 600 million pounds of candy)!
http://pinterest.com/pin/237635317809261062/
* *Model tweets:
Happy Halloween! Check out these ideas for (healthier) school parties and trick-or-treating:
http://cspinet.org/new/pdf/halloween.pdf
Check out American Dental Association & PopCap Games’ campaign to “Stop Zombie Mouth!”
http://www.stopzombiemouth.com/
The average American eats 24 pounds of candy per year! For children, the largest amount of consumption is on or following Halloween.
http://pinterest.com/pin/237635317809261055/
Try out these games, crafts, and healthier snacks at Halloween parties!
http://pinterest.com/pin/237635317809261088/
For healthier trick-or-treating, try giving out small toys or healthier treat options.
http://pinterest.com/pin/237635317809261078/
Give children a healthy meal before trick-or-treating to make candy dessert, not dinner.
http://pinterest.com/pin/237635317809261086/
Halloween is the 2nd most profitable holiday. It racks up $1.9 billion in sales (including about 600 million pounds of candy)!
http://pinterest.com/pin/237635317809261062/
If you have questions or would like more information, please email us at
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Sincerely,
Margo and Lindsay
(See attached file: Model Halloween Email.docx)
Margo G. Wootan, D.Sc.
Director, Nutrition Policy
Lindsay Vickroy
Center for Science in the Public Interest
1220 L Street, NW, Suite 300
Washington, D.C. 20005
202-777-8352
202-265-4954 (fax)
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www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy