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Daily Archives: February 27, 2012

How marketers target your children with treats

Posted on February 27, 2012 by Carolyn Thomas
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Posted in Make the sale, Marketing ethics | Tagged childrens' advertising, infographic, junk food, marketing sugar to children | 15 Replies

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