As part of Santa Clara County Public Health Department’s Communities Putting Prevention to Work – Obesity Prevention program and the County’s ReThink Your Drink campaign, a series of PSAs, including two 1-minute animated videos titled, “Pyramid Power” and “Rule of 4” and a 1-minute “ReThink Your Drink” rap were created through an in-kind grant from Kaiser Permanente. These PSAs are directed at elementary school age children and their parents and illustrate how to identify sugar in different drinks, how to read a label, and why to it is important to drink healthier beverages.
Meet our new friends, Dexter and Martina, in “Pyramid Power” and stay tuned for the debut of “Rule of 4” and the “ReThink Your Drink” rap!
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