This fan-favorite Tex-Mex fast food chain hasn't offered a meal exclusive to children in over a decade, but that doesn't mean ...
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26 simple snacks that make kids smile

These after-school snacks are quick, tasty, and satisfying. They use simple ingredients to make treats kids actually want to eat. You’ll find ideas for no-bake bars, smoothies, and mini muffins. Most ...
Finding healthy snacks for kids can feel overwhelming when grocery store shelves are overflowing with pre-packaged options loaded with sugar, sodium, and artificial ingredients. But don't let that ...
McDonald's kids' meal with smiley face container and mini package - Dontree_M/Shutterstock Can adults order kids' meals at fast-food chains? The answer is yes, and it's an increasingly popular trend.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. For decades, fast-food has been America’s ...
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Schools and day cares are increasingly strict about keeping allergens out, and for good reason: The prevalence of food allergies has been on the rise for decades, and 8% of American children have at ...
While many restaurants have healthy options for kids, such options are rarely advertised. This undermines efforts to encourage healthy choices. The focus of recent Ask the Professor posts has been how ...
We all know that kids are susceptible to advertising, so when fast food chains started using popular cartoon characters to promote their high-calorie fare, it seemed like a no-win situation for ...
Statistics tell us we’ve got ourselves a nation full of fat, dumb kids who apparently can only tear themselves from television sets long enough to stuff a couple of Big Macs down their chubby little ...
Remember the first time you asked your parents for a kid’s meal? The excitement of opening the newest toy, almost outweighing the meal itself? Most adults don’t. But early on as a parent, you ...