From: Juice Products Association, Sept. 2, 2011
To: All JPA Members
Dear Members,
JPA
staff would like to alert you to a new nationwide initiative, launched
yesterday, aimed at reducing consumption of "sugary beverages." The
Center for the Science In The Public Interest (CSPI)-led campaign, Life's Sweeter with Fewer Sugary Drinks,
challenges consumers to limit soda and other sugary drinks in "the
home, workplace, and community." Per the campaign's publicity materials:
[The
campaign] will seek to decrease average consumption of sugary drinks to
roughly 3 cans per person per week by 2020. The campaign's web site,
fewersugarydrinks.org, invites individuals and families to take the
Life's Sweeter challenge to drink fewer or no sugary drinks. The
campaign is encouraging employers, hospitals, and government agencies to
adopt policies that would reduce soda consumption. Besides carbonated
soda, the campaign targets fruit-flavored beverages with little or no
juice, sweetened iced teas, lemonades, energy drinks, and so-called
sports drinks such as Gatorade.
The full list of targeted beverages follows:
- Non-diet carbonated beverages
- Fruit-ades such as lemonade, fruit punch, powdered fruit drinks, and fruit drinks containing less than 100% fruit juice
- Sports drinks
- Flavored waters
- Energy drinks
- Sweetened teas
The
campaign has the support of the American Heart Association, the
American Diabetes Association, and health departments in several major
cities, including Los Angeles, Boston and Philadelphia.
Staff will continue to monitor for coverage of the new campaign and will keep you updated as the launch progresses.
Sincerely,
Mary Donovan
Staff Associate
Juice Products Association (JPA)
750 National Press Building
529 14th Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20045
Phone: (202) 785-3232
Fax: (202) 223-9741
mdonovan@kellencompany.com
http://www.juiceproducts.org
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