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Manufacturers responded to the BBC acknowledging the pouches should only be a complementary part of a child's varied weaning diet. Article continues below The probe found parents of infants as ...
A dangerous nicotine product is illegally flooding the Australian market, with a university social enterprise urgently warning students about the deadly health risks behind the colourful marketing.
Baby food pouches from six of the UK's leading brands are failing to meet key nutritional needs of babies and toddlers - with parents being "misled" by their marketing - BBC Panorama has been told.
Secondary schoolteachers have raised concerns about the use of nicotine pouches by students in what they say is an issue of “epidemic proportions”. “Things are changing so quickly,” says ...
With promises of ‘organic’ goodness, the baby food market is worth millions (Picture: Little Freddie, Aldi, Ella’s Kitchen) Baby food pouches have become ubiquitous with weaning, the ...
Following some late-night legislative maneuvering, our elected officials in Olympia appear poised to usher into law a new, hefty tax of 95 percent on nicotine pouches that have recently become all ...
Parents across the UK who buy food pouches have been issued a major warning after an investigation found they are failing to meet the key nutritional needs of babies and toddlers. BBC's Panorama ...
Tonight, BBC Panorama exposes a reality many parents will find difficult to stomach: the baby food pouches and snacks lining our supermarket shelves are failing our youngest children. The Truth ...
Griffith Social Marketing Research Fellow James Duel says the dissolvable pouches, known as Zyn, 'snus' or 'zins' are being aimed at young people.
A BBC Panorama investigation has revealed that baby food pouches from leading brands such as Heinz, Aldi and Ella's Kitchen are failing to meet essential nutritional requirements for babies and ...