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RayBonga 05-03-2006 10:49 AM

Non-diet sodas to be pulled from schools!
 
Non-diet sodas to be pulled from schools
Major beverage companies sign deal with anti-obesity advocates


NEW YORK - Tens of millions of students will no longer be able to buy non-diet sodas in the nation?s public schools under an agreement announced Wednesday between major beverage distributors and anti-obesity advocates.

The distributors, working with a joint initiative of the William J. Clinton Foundation and the American Heart Association, also have agreed to sell only water, juice and low-fat milks to elementary and middle schools, said Jay Carson, a spokesman for former President Clinton.

Cadbury Schweppes PLC, Coca-Cola Co., PepsiCo Inc. and the American Beverage Association have all signed onto the deal, Carson said, adding that the companies serve ?the vast majority of schools.? The American Beverage Association represents the majority of school vending bottlers.

?It?s a bold and sweeping step that industry and childhood obesity advocates have decided to take together,? Carson said.

A man who answered the phone at Cadbury Schweppes? London headquarters said no one was available for comment. Calls seeking comment from other distributors were not immediately returned early Wednesday.

Sporting events, plays also affected
Nearly 35 million students nationwide will be affected by the deal, The Alliance for a Healthier Generation said in a news release. The group, a collaboration between Clinton?s foundation and the American Heart Association, helped broker the deal.

Under the agreement, the distributors will not sell soda or diet soda to elementary and middle schools. Diet soda, diet and unsweetened teas, fitness water, sports drinks, flavored water and seltzers will be sold to high schools, the news release said.

?This is really the beginning of a major effort to modify childhood obesity at the level of the school systems,? said Robert H. Eckel, the president of the American Heart Association.

The agreement applies to beverages sold on school grounds during the regular and extended school day, Carson said. Sales during after-school activities such as clubs, yearbook, band and choir practice will be affected by the new regulations. But sales at events such as school plays, band concerts and sporting events, where adults make up a significant portion of the audience, won?t be affected, he said.

How quickly the changes take hold will depend in part on individual school districts? willingness to alter existing contracts, the release said. The companies will work to implement the changes at 75 percent of the nation?s public schools by the 2008-2009 school year, and at all schools a year later, the alliance said.

Many school districts around the country have already begun to replace soda and candy in vending machines with healthier items, and dozens of states have considered legislation on school nutrition this year.

The agreement follows an August decision by the American Beverage Association to adopt a policy limiting soft drinks in high schools to no more than 50 percent of the selections in vending machines. That recommendation was not binding.

Most elementary schools are already soda-free.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12604166/

chupachups 05-03-2006 10:51 AM

Great initiative I must say

cranki 05-03-2006 10:51 AM

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GatorB 05-03-2006 10:52 AM

Good. Cokes don't have a place in school. Hell when I went to school we didn't have any god damned coke machines. If i didn't get shit neither should today's kids.

BluewireAngie 05-03-2006 10:52 AM

That's good!! :thumbsup

Syl 05-03-2006 10:52 AM

This is great news.

Babagirls 05-03-2006 10:53 AM

...Diet soda, diet and unsweetened teas, fitness water, sports drinks, flavored water and seltzers will be sold to high schools...

diet soda is still really bad though. has high fructose syrup which is the reason why soda is bad for people. but its a step.

candyflip 05-03-2006 10:54 AM

A step in the right direction. Now let's stop feeding them all that processed garbage while we're at it.

Quickdraw 05-03-2006 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
...
diet soda is still really bad though. has high fructose syrup which is the reason why soda is bad for people....

Not to mention Aspartame..

Getting the schools to use better cooking oil would be another great step.

LiveDose 05-03-2006 11:17 AM

It's about time. We are killing our kids with all the crap they eat.

PornChick 05-03-2006 11:18 AM

thats a good thing

After Shock Media 05-03-2006 11:18 AM

I can not begin to say how lame this whole thing is.

mechanicvirus 05-03-2006 11:19 AM

Yay less fat kids

GatorB 05-03-2006 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
...Diet soda, diet and unsweetened teas, fitness water, sports drinks, flavored water and seltzers will be sold to high schools...

diet soda is still really bad though. has high fructose syrup which is the reason why soda is bad for people. but its a step.

fructose is SUGAR and diet sodas don't have any that's why they are DIET. I tis IMPOSSIBLE for a soda to have ZERO calories and contain fructose.

majorbitch 05-03-2006 11:25 AM

WTF are those real? :helpme :helpme :helpme :helpme

Quickdraw 05-03-2006 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by After Shock Media
I can not begin to say how lame this whole thing is.

I think keeping it out of the elementary schools is good, jr. high is a maybe, but by high school we should hope that within the last 16 yrs or so, the parents might have instilled a sense of moderation when it comes to diet. By high school they should be able to have a choice. Aspartame or unneeded sugar to go with their Ritalin and fast food. :)

If you would elaborate, I would like to hear your view.

After Shock Media 05-03-2006 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quickdraw
I think keeping it out of the elementary schools is good, jr. high is a maybe, but by high school we should hope that within the last 16 yrs or so, the parents might have instilled a sense of moderation when it comes to diet. By high school they should be able to have a choice. Aspartame or unneeded sugar to go with their Ritalin and fast food. :)

Sure Elementary schools should not have vending machines of ANY type.

Jr. High. Let there be vending machines or whatever. Damn kids will just walk to the AMPM or whatever anyways. And well many of the so called sports drinks and energy bars etc. are far worse than soda and candy.

Highschool - hahaha yeah ok thats gunna work.

How about teaching the kids some personal responsibility before they enter the real world where they will need to make choices.

GatorB 05-03-2006 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by After Shock Media
Sure Elementary schools should not have vending machines of ANY type.

Jr. High. Let there be vending machines or whatever. Damn kids will just walk to the AMPM or whatever anyways. And well many of the so called sports drinks and energy bars etc. are far worse than soda and candy.

Highschool - hahaha yeah ok thats gunna work.

How about teaching the kids some personal responsibility before they enter the real world where they will need to make choices.

Well when I was in High School in the mid 80's the only place in school that had vending machines was the teachers lounge. walk to the AMPM? yeah I guess if you wanted to get suspended. Going off campus would get you at least 2 weeks of in-school suspension.

After Shock Media 05-03-2006 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GatorB
Well when I was in High School in the mid 80's the only place in school that had vending machines was the teachers lounge. walk to the AMPM? yeah I guess if you wanted to get suspended. Going off campus would get you at least 2 weeks of in-school suspension.

We would get our shit before school and sell it to the other kids. Opps guess this would mean blackmarket soda and candy.

Sarah_Jayne 05-03-2006 11:43 AM

In my school you weren't allowed to buy soda at all in the school. In my senior year they brought in a Minute Maid machine and the parents went mental.

RhiannonAPM 05-03-2006 11:48 AM

We had vending machines in my Jr. High. And they sold us personal pan pizzas in high school. Its the parents responsiblity to make sure their kids eat right not the schools. :2 cents:

dial 05-03-2006 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
...Diet soda, diet and unsweetened teas, fitness water, sports drinks, flavored water and seltzers will be sold to high schools...

diet soda is still really bad though. has high fructose syrup which is the reason why soda is bad for people. but its a step.

I don't know what diet soda you are drinking, but I have two different ones in front of me that have absolutely NO high fructose corn syrup in them

you must be drinking that Faux Diet Coke they came out with last month

dial 05-03-2006 11:52 AM

I am of the strong opinon that EVERYONE should be living off Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr. Pepper, and Dr Berries and Cream Dr. Pepper

two of the greatest diet drinks on the planet, you can't even tell the berries and cream is diet

Pornwolf 05-03-2006 11:54 AM

This is a step in the right direction for sure.

A baby step. Still, I'm happy to see it.

beemk 05-03-2006 11:56 AM

what about caffiene? i think thats just as bad as the sugar.

leedsfan 05-03-2006 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RayBonga
Non-diet sodas to be pulled from schools
Major beverage companies sign deal with anti-obesity advocates


NEW YORK - Tens of millions of students will no longer be able to buy non-diet sodas in the nation?s public schools under an agreement announced Wednesday between major beverage distributors and anti-obesity advocates.

The distributors, working with a joint initiative of the William J. Clinton Foundation and the American Heart Association, also have agreed to sell only water, juice and low-fat milks to elementary and middle schools, said Jay Carson, a spokesman for former President Clinton.

Cadbury Schweppes PLC, Coca-Cola Co., PepsiCo Inc. and the American Beverage Association have all signed onto the deal, Carson said, adding that the companies serve ?the vast majority of schools.? The American Beverage Association represents the majority of school vending bottlers.

?It?s a bold and sweeping step that industry and childhood obesity advocates have decided to take together,? Carson said.

A man who answered the phone at Cadbury Schweppes? London headquarters said no one was available for comment. Calls seeking comment from other distributors were not immediately returned early Wednesday.

Sporting events, plays also affected
Nearly 35 million students nationwide will be affected by the deal, The Alliance for a Healthier Generation said in a news release. The group, a collaboration between Clinton?s foundation and the American Heart Association, helped broker the deal.

Under the agreement, the distributors will not sell soda or diet soda to elementary and middle schools. Diet soda, diet and unsweetened teas, fitness water, sports drinks, flavored water and seltzers will be sold to high schools, the news release said.

?This is really the beginning of a major effort to modify childhood obesity at the level of the school systems,? said Robert H. Eckel, the president of the American Heart Association.

The agreement applies to beverages sold on school grounds during the regular and extended school day, Carson said. Sales during after-school activities such as clubs, yearbook, band and choir practice will be affected by the new regulations. But sales at events such as school plays, band concerts and sporting events, where adults make up a significant portion of the audience, won?t be affected, he said.

How quickly the changes take hold will depend in part on individual school districts? willingness to alter existing contracts, the release said. The companies will work to implement the changes at 75 percent of the nation?s public schools by the 2008-2009 school year, and at all schools a year later, the alliance said.

Many school districts around the country have already begun to replace soda and candy in vending machines with healthier items, and dozens of states have considered legislation on school nutrition this year.

The agreement follows an August decision by the American Beverage Association to adopt a policy limiting soft drinks in high schools to no more than 50 percent of the selections in vending machines. That recommendation was not binding.

Most elementary schools are already soda-free.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12604166/


too bad aspartame which is in 99% of all diet cokes is a known carcinogen, and leads to brain tumours and cancer. Oh well.

Sarah_Jayne 05-03-2006 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RhiannonAPM
We had vending machines in my Jr. High. And they sold us personal pan pizzas in high school. Its the parents responsiblity to make sure their kids eat right not the schools. :2 cents:


They trialed a machine like that in my senior year and it kept smoking too much so they took it out. It is also not the school's job to push the junk to the kids for profit either.

Mr Pheer 05-03-2006 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by cranki

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Doctor Dre 05-03-2006 12:08 PM

Thats great... now instead of diabeties, there will be cancer epidemies.

WebairGerard 05-03-2006 12:10 PM

This was a long time coming. Glad to see they finally did something about.

Babagirls 05-03-2006 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dial
I don't know what diet soda you are drinking, but I have two different ones in front of me that have absolutely NO high fructose corn syrup in them

you must be drinking that Faux Diet Coke they came out with last month

i dont drink soda at ALL. i just assumed that soda (diet or non diet) would have hfs in it. am i wrong?

DaisyDuke 05-03-2006 12:12 PM

I'm glad they made some sort of change in the right direction. I think all soda should be removed, diet soda is just as bad, however this agreement was made between the "major beverage distributors and anti-obesity advocates". They wouldn't shoot themselves in the foot by removing all soda and leaving just flavored water and juices, we still need to see that Coca Cola logo to remind us to pick one up after school.... I think they need to take out all the fast-food they have in the highschools and jr. highs. I think having Taco Bell, McDonalds, and Pizza Hut on daily basis for lunch is worse than a can of Pepsi.

dial 05-03-2006 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by leedsfan
too bad aspartame which is in 99% of all diet cokes is a known carcinogen, and leads to brain tumours and cancer. Oh well.

a lot of the new diet drinks that are coming out don't though, dr. pepper doesn't have it...and I know of a few others that don't also...there are a lot of options now for diet drink makers and they are starting to recognize that

We only use products with Splenda, here is a great list

mercola.com/2000/dec/3/sucralose_products.htm

dial 05-03-2006 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
i dont drink soda at ALL. i just assumed that soda (diet or non diet) would have hfs in it. am i wrong?

i know diet dr pepper doesn't

here are the ingredients:
Carbonated Water, Caramel Color, Artificial and Natural Flavoring, Phosphoric Acid, Sodium Benzoate (Preservative), Caffeine, Monosodium Phosphate, Lactic Acid And Polyethylene Glycol.[12. fl. oz]. *Very Low Sodium, 35 mg or less per 8 fl. oz. *Phenylketonurics: Contains Phenylalanine.

Irnesto 05-03-2006 12:23 PM

umm diet sodas are worse they contains stuff that over time alters ur brain chemistry so young kids should never be given any sodas

GatorB 05-03-2006 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
i dont drink soda at ALL. i just assumed that soda (diet or non diet) would have hfs in it. am i wrong?

Yes you are. HFS is a SUGAR which is a CARB and carbs have calories. Therefore you can't have HFS in a ZERO calorie drink. If diet sodas had HFS in them what would make them different than regular soda? It's the HFS that has ALL the calories people are trying to avoid.

E$_manager 05-03-2006 12:30 PM

the idea is great. THe world do not stop talking about fat people in US. They eat in McDonalds and drink coca.
The abolishment of vending Soda in schools is a great step. Now for the fast food...

Splum 05-03-2006 12:31 PM

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Babagirls 05-03-2006 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GatorB
Yes you are. HFS is a SUGAR which is a CARB and carbs have calories. Therefore you can't have HFS in a ZERO calorie drink. If diet sodas had HFS in them what would make them different than regular soda? It's the HFS that has ALL the calories people are trying to avoid.

ahhhh good to know. im tryin to get the bf to stop drinkin soda (hes addicted). so diet dr pepper would be ok then??

E$_manager 05-03-2006 12:37 PM

those that are on the site (check my sig) definetly had those automats in school.

madawgz 05-03-2006 12:45 PM

thats fucking ...... ugh......

Quickdraw 05-03-2006 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dial
a lot of the new diet drinks that are coming out don't though, dr. pepper doesn't have it...and I know of a few others that don't also...there are a lot of options now for diet drink makers and they are starting to recognize that

We only use products with Splenda, here is a great list

mercola.com/2000/dec/3/sucralose_products.htm

Not much better, just a different name--
http://www.holisticmed.com/splenda/
Shrunken thymus glands (up to 40% shrinkage) (EO56)
Enlarged liver and kidneys. (EO57 & E161)
Atrophy of lymph follicles in the spleen and thymus (EO51, EO56, EO151)
Increased cecal weight (E151)
Reduced growth rate (EO57)
Decreased red blood cell count (EO55)
Hyperplasia of the pelvis (EO57)
Extension of the pregnancy period
Aborted pregnancy (E134)
Decreased fetal body weights and placental weights (EO32)
Diarrhea

sfera 05-03-2006 12:55 PM

man those kids will die young

chadknowslaw 05-03-2006 01:11 PM

High Fructose Corn Syrup is a sugar. It is much sweeter than sugar so it takes less in each can to give the soda its sweetness. Using less per serving makes it more attractive to bottlers and HFS is not subject to the whims of the world sugar markets.

If you remember when Coke brought out New Coke and then brought "old" Coke back as Coke Classic? The new "old" Coke used sugar and/or HFS and some of us thought it did not taste the same. True "old" Coke only used sugar, never HFS. There are still some places, like Mexico, where you can still buy a Coke made with sugar and not HFS.
If you look at just about any bottle of anything in the AM PM it contains HFS. Not just sodas but sports drinks, teas, even iced coffee has it. And lots of unneeded calories.

dial 05-03-2006 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
ahhhh good to know. im tryin to get the bf to stop drinkin soda (hes addicted). so diet dr pepper would be ok then??

yeah, that is what I have started drinking....Diet Berries and Cream and Diet Cherry Vanilla are the best, but the regular Diet Dr. Pepper is really good too...none of them have that crappy diet taste to them that drinks like diet coke have

The Truth Hurts 05-03-2006 01:15 PM

yay for more government control over our personal lives..

E$_manager 05-03-2006 01:51 PM

the link to all those additives made me angry with producers of drinks.
How can they poison like that?

After Shock Media 05-03-2006 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cristie
the link to all those additives made me angry with producers of drinks.
How can they poison like that?


Jesus christ, it is fucking soda. It is not supposed to be healthy. It is a quick energy drink and that is it. If you do not like it do not drink it. Go squeeze some fruits or drink water.

Additives are everywhere. They are found in abundance in foods and all sorts of other items. Lets face it everything seems to cause some sort of health issues in someone some place at some time. So get the fuck over it. Oddly we are all living longer anyways.

Hell every other week something is bound to eventually kill us, cause cancer, make you projectile diahrea or whatever. To many vitamins or supplements seems to cause bad results, not enough causes bad results. Eating to much of anything is bad. We all fucking get it.

Quickdraw 05-03-2006 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by After Shock Media
... Eating to much of anything is bad. We all fucking get it.

Sadly, many folks do not understand moderation though.
Instant gratification vs. deferred

Vasago Reno 05-03-2006 02:09 PM

Stupid, stupid move.

So they make all the kids who understand and abide by moderation...do without a soft drink at school.

Fucking brilliant logic.

As if soft drinks are the root evil behind the nation's obesity.

Why don't they try something really innovative - like making phys. ed mandatory until the last year of high school.

The idiots are once again running the asylum.


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