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Researcher Charlene Elliott of the University of Calgary surveyed a total of 367 products, excluding junk food, purchased from Loblaws. The study, published in the July issue of the UK journal Obesity Reviews, examined only products that clearly targeted children with cartoon characters, promises of fun and play, or tie-ins with promotional films or TV shows.

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