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Kids, Caregivers, And Cartoons: The Impact Of Licensed Characters On Food Choices And Consumption, Bridget Leonard, Margaret C. Campbell, Kenneth C. Manning
Kids, Caregivers, And Cartoons: The Impact Of Licensed Characters On Food Choices And Consumption, Bridget Leonard, Margaret C. Campbell, Kenneth C. Manning
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This research examines effects of on-package licensed characters on children’s and caregivers’ choices of healthy and indulgent food and children’s consumption amount. The authors propose that food liking exerts the greatest influence on children’s choices and consumption, such that the impact of on-package characters will be limited to choices between equally liked options. Caregivers’ choices are primarily influenced by their food goals for their children; thus, the impact of characters will likewise be limited to caregivers’ within-category choices. Two experiments show that a character influences children’s choices between two same-category options but not between indulgent and healthier options. A third …