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In the video, Manton-Kelly shares examples of foods she advises parents to avoid due to potential choking risks.
Kids want delicious snacks, and health-conscious parents hope that some wholesome, nutritious ingredients are packed into the mix. Landing on something that meets both marks is a challenge.
Our research found six kids’ snack bars that are among the lowest in added sugars (5 grams or less per bar), made with whole-grain oats, and/or tend to have fewer or less highly processed ingredients.
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Marketing for snacks designed for babies and toddlers is also deemed to be “out of control”, with an average of 20 on-pack marketing claims per product. The research, which was carried out by Action ...