Michael Jacobson may refer to: (wikipedia)
An additive that can cause vomiting or diarrhea does not belong in a snack food eaten by millions of Americans.
My Pyramid for Kids doesn't dare to discourage children from consuming so much soda, fast food, candy, and other junk foods.
It's almost worthless. I don't think the word soda pop is mentioned anywhere in these materials, even though it's the No. 1 source of calories for Americans.
Columbus is about to become the diarrhea capitol of the nation,
Nickelodeon and Kellogg's engage in business practices that literally sicken our children.
Nickelodeon and Kellogg engage in business practices that literally sicken our children. It's a multimedia brainwashing and re-education campaign -- and a disease-promoting one at that.
It looks to us as though hospitals hadn't been thinking about how they've been preparing foods.
The materials don't even have the guts to urge kids to drink less soda pop, or eat less candy.
Rather small amounts, the amount you might get in an ounce or two of potato chips, cause a wide range of gastro- intestinal problems.
But of course this silly legislative effort has nothing to do with encouraging personal responsibility and everything to do with pleasing a powerful and politically connected industry.