Active Kids scheme....Johnson, is called Active Kids Get Cooking. It is expected to launch next month.
Under the scheme, schools and children will receive free cooking lessons and recipe ideas. The Active Kids voucher mechanic ...
to redeem them for cooking equipment early next year.
The Active Kids sports scheme launched in February ...
21 Oct 2009
Feel Good Drinks has appointed digital agency Sennep to handle digital marketing for its Kids range..... The application is directly integrated with the Feel Good Kids pack
design and throughout the year, the company ...
04 Sep 1997
| by PATRICK BARRETT
be looking to improve their marketing to
children. But Patrick Barrett argues the kids are all right when...be looking to improve their marketing to
children. But Patrick Barrett argues the kids are all right when ...
campaigns for kids.
Reaction from some quarters was predictable. A Guardian leader
complained ...
in the marketplace. Kids that watch a lot of TV make no more
demands on their parents then those who do not ...
20 Feb 2003
| by MARK KLEINMAN
! It will focus on encouraging kids to get fit as food brands face intense scrutiny over their youth
21 Nov 2002
| by MARK KLEINMAN
Boots is to launch a childrenswear brand called Mini-Mode, as the retail giant reviews its high-profile move into Wellbeing services.
19 Jun 1997
| by JANE BAINBRIDGE
Mary Curran, McDonald s head of marketing to children, has left the
burger giant to take up the top marketing position at children s cable
and satellite channel, Nickelodeon.
18 Jul 2007
| by Nicola Clark
The campaign, which will feature animated versions of the 'little dads'
from Vauxhall's recent advertising, will offer kids the opportunity to
win a car. The activity will centre on family days out ...
, Nickelodeon-branded Vauxhall cars will appear at events
wrapped in paper so that kids can draw on them. ...
23 Aug 2001
| by MARK KLEINMAN
of a magazine called WOW!, created
exclusively for Tesco by Disney.
Tesco Kids' Club, aimed ...
.
Members of the Kids' Club will be sent a quarterly pack including a copy
of WOW!. Parents of members ...
17 Oct 2007
| by Gareth Jones
The fast-food company is investing in the redesign of its online 'kids'
zone' in an effort to exploit a loophole in codes preventing the
advertising of foods high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) to the
under-16s. McDonald's is understood to have approached a handful of digital
agencies with a brief ...
LONDON - McDonald's has launched an investigation following claims that at least one of its outlets has been distributing cut-price vouchers for Big Macs to school pupils.