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Hello,



I am wondering if anyone on this list is familiar with any initiatives (including evidence on effectiveness) where health promotion messaging is attached to consumer products (ie. a hang tag or accompanying information piece)?



Thus far I have only been able to locate information regarding warning labels and consumer products, and am wondering if there are examples or literature on other types of health promotion or public health messaging being provided with consumer products.



Any references or suggestions on where I might be able to find information on this topics would be greatly appreciated.



Best,

Cheryl



Cheryl Dobinson
Manager of Health Promotion
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation - Ontario Region
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