Rethink Your Drink Initiative
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LA Collaborative "Be Sugar Savvy" Train-the Trainer Materials
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English |
Spanish |
| ReThink Your Drink "Water #1" race poster pdf | Translated version coming in Spring 2012! |
| FAQ | FAQ |
| Icebreaker | Icebreaker |
| Presentation Guide (updated version coming soon!) | Presentation Guide (updated version coming soon!) |
| Show Me The Sugar | Show Me The Sugar |
| Soda Label and Calculation | Soda Label and Calculation |
| Sugar Shockers | Sugar Shockers |
| Target Audience Taking Action | Target Audience Taking Action |
| Tracking Form | Tracking Form |
| Train The Trainer Evaluation | Train the Trainer Evaluation |
| 20 oz Cola Label | 20 oz Cola Label |
| DISCLAIMER | Coming Soon! |
| Sugar Savvy Background Presentation (updated version coming soon!) | Translated version coming in Spring 2012! |
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Additional Resources:
Improving Nutrition, Increasing Physical Activity and Reducing Obesity in LA County
Bay Area Nutrition and
Physical Activity Collaborative (BANPAC):
Rethink Your Drink and Soda Free Summer Resources
NorthCoast Nutrition &
Fitness Collaborative ( NNFC):
Rethink Your Drink Campaign
Sugar Water
Gets a Facelift: What Marketing Does for Soda,
(New
report chronicles the soda industry’s successful efforts
to recruit new customers
despite increased scrutiny from the health community
by
Strategic
Alliance.)
Soda
Consumption and Its Link to Obesity in California
by UCLA
and the California Center for Public Health Advocacy
Presentation on Data and Information on National Soda Tax, Rudd Center's Soda Tax Information Center
Healthy Beverages Community Action Tool Kit – Native American
Bone Health Flyer – California Dairy Council
Color Me Healthy -
Rethink Your Drink
University of Florida -
Rethink Your Drink
Missouri Dental
Association - Stop the
Pop
Soda Fact Sheet -
California Center for
Public Health Advocacy
Energy Drinks -
Nutrition Information
Sheet by UC Davis
Cooperative Extension

This material was produced by the
California Department of Public Health, Network for a Healthy
California, with funding from the USDA Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program (formerly the Food Stamp Program). These
institutions are equal opportunity providers and employers. In
California, food stamps provide assistance to low-income
households, and can help buy nutritious foods for better health.
For food stamp information, call 877-847-3663. For important
nutrition information visit:
www.cachampionsforchange.net.

Network for a Healthy California--Los Angeles Region 



