Now do this put-the-text-back-together activity.
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Candy and chocolate manufacturers in the UK may have to stop using cartoon characters on their products. An alliance of health groups said many food companies use characters from Peppa Pig and Disney on their packaging. The companies use the characters to get children to buy chocolate and candies. The health groups said 51 per cent of products using cartoon characters were unhealthy for children. The products fell below the health requirements needed to advertise on TV during children's shows. The health groups said the products were very high in fat, sugar and salt. The groups are asking the government to ban the use of these characters to sell unhealthy products to children.
There are three groups trying to get a ban on cartoon characters on chocolate and candy. They are Action on Sugar, Action on Salt and the Children's Food Campaign. They looked at the nutrition content of 526 products that were aimed at children. The products' wrapping had colourful cartoon characters to appeal to children. The Peppa Pig Candy Bites were among the worst products. These contained 99 per cent sugar. Dr Kather Hashem, a nutritionist from the Action on Sugar group, said: "It's shocking that companies are exploiting the health of our children by using cartoon characters on their high-sugar food and drink products, particularly on chocolates and sweets, which are already hard to resist for children."
Comprehension questions- What manufacturers may have to stop using cartoon characters?
- What other characters were mentioned besides Peppa Pig?
- What percentage of unhealthy products use cartoon characters?
- What TV shows were the products not fit to be advertised on?
- What three things did the health groups say the products were high in?
- How many health groups are campaigning for a ban?
- How many products did the health groups look at?
- What was the sugar content of the Peppa Pig Candy Bites?
- What was a health group shocked about?
- What did a health group say was hard for children to resist?
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