Using Catchy Vegetable Names Makes Children More Likely To Eat Greens
September 17, 2012 | ChildHealth | A.McCarthy
Would you rather eat “carrots” or “crunchy yummy carrots”? Or, if youre a youngster, “X-Ray Vision Carrots”? Kids seem to have an aversion to eating vegetables, but can this be changed? Simply changing the name associated with a vegetable can often change a child’s perception of the taste. A group of studies shows how catchy vegetable names influence kid’s consumption of healthy foods.
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