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Does anyone know what % of the UK audience is under 16?


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If it's more than 20% than no more junk food ads, as of april. And five will need a new sponsor. God knows how much of a problem this would be.

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Isn't H&A sponsored by the Weetabix family? If so they could still advertise weetabix and oatabix. I don't think they count as junk food.

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I wonder what will happen if in home and away someone will ordered a milkshake or drinking one or showing them eating juck food, will they cut them out.?

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Yeah I think it's just things that actually advertise junk food that will be banned. Watching someone drink a milkshake or eat a cake or something isn't going to encourage kids to go out and buy them really, is it?

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I'm under 16 but I'm not allowed to eat chocolate or anything junk-foodish until Friday or at Party's. My mum's very strtict about my eating. These are the only occasions I can eat sweets all day long: My birthday, Christmas, ANy party, Halloween(obviously :P ) etc...

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Yeah it is sponsored by "Weetabix Minnies With Fun Extras" I find the adds for them incredibly cheesy :P

Same! :lol: Seriously, the same People hitting the same People on the Head with a Ball...they can't be Sorry after doing it A million and one times.

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People are always ordering yummy sounding cakes at the Diner - honestly, that has more influence on me than adverts!

By the way, I believe Weetabix and milkshakes are quite healthy!

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