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    Does the availability of snack foods in supermarkets vary internationally? by Thornton, L, Cameron, A, McNaughton, SA, Waterlander, W, Sodergren, M, Svastisalee, C, Blanchard, L, Liese, A, Battersby, S, Carter, M, Sheeshka, J, Kirkpatrick, S, Sherman, S, Cowburn, G, Foster, C, Crawford, D

    Published 2013
    “…When assessed by individual item, the greatest aisle length devoted to chips, chocolate and confectionery was found in UK supermarkets while the greatest aisle length dedicated to soft drinks was in Australian supermarkets. …”
    Journal article
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    Magazines for children and young people and the links to Internet food marketing: a review of the extent and type of food advertising. by Cowburn, G, Boxer, A

    Published 2007
    “…Children aged 6-10 years were the most frequent recipients of food-based free gifts, all of which were confectionery. No food advertising was found in magazines aimed at pre-school children and it formed a small percentage of total advertising in the magazines aimed at children of school age and above. …”
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    Magazines for children and young people and the links to Internet food marketing: a review of the extent and type of food advertising by Cowburn, G, Boxer, A

    Published 2007
    “…Children aged 6-10 years were the most frequent recipients of food-based free gifts, all of which were confectionery. No food advertising was found in magazines aimed at pre-school children and it formed a small percentage of total advertising in the magazines aimed at children of school age and above. …”
    Journal article