Ads Aimed at Children Get Tighter Scrutiny
15th Nov 2006, 05:44 GMT
The advertising industry yesterday revised 32-year-old guidelines for advertising directed at children younger than 12 and separately launched a voluntary effort with 10 food and beverage companies to devote at least half their advertising to promoting more healthful dietary or lifestyle choices to...
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