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However, one study finds these characters also influence ... awarded more smiley faces to the cereal from boxes with cartoon characters than the ones without -- even though the cereal itself ...
While the finding that cartoons attract children's attention ... can affect how youngsters react to characters, the study authors note. Thus, they suggests, selecting characters that are ...
And when given a choice, the vast majority of kids pick the food from the cartoon-adorned package as a snack, the study found. The use of TV and movie characters on food packaging is "designed to ...
For today’s spotlight on obscure cartoon characters of yesteryear, we’re taking a look at the Fox and the Crow, two cartoon stars of the 1940s that deserve more attention. The Fox and the Crow ...
The results of the new study, involving Colorado State University and published online in the Journal of Consumer Psychology, show that kids are responsive to the apparent bodyweight of cartoon ...
Children in the study were aged 4-6, and most of them could name the cartoon characters used in the study. Ninety percent of the children recognized Dora the Explorer, 77 percent recognized Scooby ...
Generations of kids have grown up with chubby cartoon characters like Fat Albert, Winnie the Pooh and Homer Simpson -- and it may not be good for their diets. A first-of-its kind study finds that ...
In our follow-up study, recently published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence, we examined the relationship between exposure to electronic cigarette marketing with cartoons and susceptibility to use ...
Children prefer the taste of foods branded with images of popular cartoon characters and choose those foods more often than unbranded ones, according to research from Yale’s Rudd Center for Food ...