This is BX @ Boxden.com


Aug 16 - 80 Percent of Public Schools Have Contracts With Coke or Pepsi


 Aug 16 - 80 Percent of Public Schools Have Contracts With Coke or Pepsi
By Ham Rove - 08-16-2012, 04:16 PM - Boxden > BX Daily Bugle - news and headlines


> Aug 16 - 80 Percent of Public Schools Have Contracts With Coke or Pepsi - Photo posted in BX Daily Bugle - news and headlines | Sign in and leave a comment below!
Is your kid's public school a Coke school or a Pepsi school?

If you don't know what I mean, consider yourself lucky. Starting in the early '90s, cash-strapped public schools began selling exclusive "pouring rights" to one or another Big Soda company, which would then supply all the beverages sold in on-site snack bars, stores, and soda machines as well as at sports events. Along with sugary drinks, of course, the companies also stuffed the schools with plenty of advertisements.

In 2005, according to one survey, nearly half of all public elementary schools and about 80 percent of public high schools operated under pouring rights contracts. It's clear what the schools get for their trouble. It's no wonder that schools turn to selling junky snack food and cutting deals with sugary soda makers to augment stingy school-lunch budgets. As of 2011, we were spending more than twice as much on air conditioning for troops in Afghanistan than we do on feeding public school kids. The soda deals subsidize other aspects of schooling, too. Here's how the Rockford Register Star describes a contract between the Rockford, Illinois school district and Coca-Cola:

Under the existing 10-year contract, Coca-Cola paid the district $4 million upfront and an additional $350,000 a year to sell its beverages in schools. The annual payments have funded field trips, gym uniforms, SMART Boards and other frills that individual school budgets may not otherwise have afforded.

But what are they giving up in return? A just-released study by University of Illinois researchers compares the weight gain of kids in states that limit in-school junk food sales with those of kids in states that don't. The results, summarized by The New York Times:

Students who lived in states with strong laws throughout the entire three-year period gained an average of 0.44 fewer body mass index units, or roughly 2.25 fewer pounds for a 5-foot-tall child, than adolescents in states with no policies. The study also found that obese fifth graders who lived in states with stronger laws were more likely to reach a healthy weight by the eighth grade than those living in states with no laws.

The study didn't definitively prove that unimpeded junk food sales in schools causes the higher weight gain—they est@blished correlation, but not causation. But the researchers did adjust their results to account for other factors that might have influenced kids' weight, including age, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic status.

And their finding come on the heels of another study, released in May and by the same researchers, that found that kids in California schools, where junk food sales are limited, take in significantly fewer total calories than kids in states with no such restrictions. Here's how The Times summarized it:

The study found that California high school students consumed on average nearly 160 calories fewer per day than students in other states, the equivalent of cutting out a small bag of potato chips. That difference came largely from reduced calorie consumption at school, and there was no evidence that students were compensating for their limited access to junk food at school by eating more at home.

According to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, obesity rates among children ages 6 to 11 have quadrupled over the past four decades, and nearly a third of children and adolescents—more than 23 million kids and teenagers—are obese or overweight.

The latest research on junk food in schools suggests an axiom that I might have hoped would be obvious: It makes no sense to transform public schools into a vehicle for marketing junk food to kids. In 2010, President Obama signed a law requiring the USDA to come up with national standards for snack foods and beverages sold in schools. The agency has yet to complete that task.
80 Percent of Public Schools Have Contracts With Coke or Pepsi | Mother Jones
My high school had a contract with Coke, any of u guys go to schools with these machines all over? We also had fountain drinks also, but I believe after I graduated they got rid of it.


Latest News Hot Topics »   share this topic »   Share this on Twitter Share this on Facebook

30 comments for "Aug 16 - 80 Percent of Public Schools Have Contracts With Coke or Pepsi"


 08-16-2012, 05:10 PMaway - #2
Suppafresh
Man get them lazy[..] !! fat kids off video games and outside to play. Play some sports be active. Nobody fault but the !!ing lazy[..] parents.
 08-16-2012, 05:35 PMaway - #3
endless lies
My school had a contract with Pepsi, I believe, but I still remember Coke products being sold.

They took out all the soda machines my senior year cuz kids were becoming fatasses. One dude began hustling soda out his backpack and made some nice dough.
 08-16-2012, 05:37 PMaway - #4
Ham Rove
Originally Posted by endless lies
My school had a contract with Pepsi, I believe, but I still remember Coke products being sold.

They took out all the soda machines my senior year cuz kids were becoming fatasses. One dude began hustling soda out his backpack and made some nice dough.
i did that with candy in middle school [pic]
[pic] Rick Ross - Hustlin' - YouTube
 08-16-2012, 05:37 PMonline - #5
TheMindOf
Originally Posted by Suppafresh
Man get them lazy[..] !! fat kids off video games and outside to play. Play some sports be active. Nobody fault but the !!ing lazy[..] parents.


Ehh.. Schools need money.

Especially seeing as whenever the government wants to make cuts, the first place the go is education.. These schools have to sign these contracts with the devil.

As for the parents, what can they do. You send the school for 8 hours, with 5 dollars for lunch. Of course they gon buy a soda. What can the parents really do to combat that?

Fight to get the soda machines out, next thing you know the school gotta cut funding for all the extra curricular programs.
 08-16-2012, 06:12 PMaway - #6
DreamChasers
Originally Posted by TheMindOf
Ehh.. Schools need money.

Especially seeing as whenever the government wants to make cuts, the first place the go is education.. These schools have to sign these contracts with the devil.

As for the parents, what can they do. You send the school for 8 hours, with 5 dollars for lunch. Of course they gon buy a soda. What can the parents really do to combat that?

Fight to get the soda machines out, next thing you know the school gotta cut funding for all the extra curricular programs.
you got the gist of it, but i just don't understand why coke dominates everything. doesn't make sense why dont healthy products involve themselves in school contracts.
 08-16-2012, 06:24 PMaway - #7
KFrizzle
Big Government in bed w/ Big Business, no way...
[pic]
 08-16-2012, 06:34 PMonline - #8
TheMindOf
Originally Posted by DreamChasers
you got the gist of it, but i just don't understand why coke dominates everything. doesn't make sense why dont healthy products involve themselves in school contracts.
Very true. I wish there were health conscious companies with the resources and notoriety to make these kinds of deals with these schools.
 08-16-2012, 06:54 PMaway - #9
xo xo xo
Originally Posted by Suppafresh
Man get them lazy[..] !! fat kids off video games and outside to play. Play some sports be active. Nobody fault but the !!ing lazy[..] parents.
^Basically, kids now a days are not physically active because their stuck on Facebook and Twitter.
 08-17-2012, 04:31 PMaway - #10
ShaquilleBrown
Originally Posted by NoTitleSince73
i did that with candy in middle school [pic]
Hell yeah, I was a customer though[pic]
 08-17-2012, 06:50 PMaway - #11
RAPSOURCE2003
Originally Posted by endless lies
my school had a contract with pepsi, i believe, but i still remember coke products being sold.

They took out all the soda machines my senior year cuz kids were becoming fatasses. One dude began hustling soda out his backpack and made some nice dough.
i did that with bootlegs!!!
 08-17-2012, 06:51 PMaway - #12
JohnDoe
Originally Posted by endless lies
One dude began hustling soda out his backpack and made some nice dough.
[pic]

[pic]
 08-17-2012, 07:51 PMaway - #13
TiestoFriendly
Originally Posted by endless lies
My school had a contract with Pepsi, I believe, but I still remember Coke products being sold.

They took out all the soda machines my senior year cuz kids were becoming fatasses. One dude began hustling soda out his backpack and made some nice dough.
[pic] Our high school stopped selling soda but I knew there was a soda vending machine in the teacher's lounge. I was an intern to my history teacher senior year so I had free access to the lounge. I would always smuggle soda out of there and sell it to people in the cafeteria but charge like 50cents extra so I'd make some profit.
 08-17-2012, 07:54 PMaway - #14
Mr X
!! coke and pepsi
 08-17-2012, 07:55 PMaway - #15
ThatDude0824
True but what they don't say is that a lot of that is for staff and not students
 08-17-2012, 07:56 PMaway - #16
j-gip
Originally Posted by JohnDoe
[pic]

[pic]
[pic]
 08-17-2012, 10:18 PMaway - #17
Stupendamatic
Both companies distribute a lot more drinks than people realize. The school is at fault if all they are putting in the machines or offering kids is soda.

Pepsi has Gatorade, Propel, Muscle Milk, Ocean Spray, Lipton Teas etc.

Coke has Powerade, V8 juices, Honest Tea, Minute Maid, Evian etc.
 08-17-2012, 11:06 PMaway - #18
Ham Rove
Originally Posted by Stupendamatic
Both companies distribute a lot more drinks than people realize. The school is at fault if all they are putting in the machines or offering kids is soda.

Pepsi has Gatorade, Propel, Muscle Milk, Ocean Spray, Lipton Teas etc.

Coke has Powerade, V8 juices, Honest Tea, Minute Maid, Evian etc.
In my school we had Coke in bottles and fountain drinks same with powerade bottles and fountain, and we also had minute maid in fountain and bottles. And they sold Dasani water.
 08-17-2012, 11:14 PMaway - #19
Boo The Fool
lucky bastards. my high school, ocoee high, only had that lipton tea, gatorade, water, and that's it. snack machine only full of diet crap....school lunches the same[pic]
 08-17-2012, 11:15 PMaway - #20
Boo The Fool
Originally Posted by TiestoFriendly
[pic] Our high school stopped selling soda but I knew there was a soda vending machine in the teacher's lounge. I was an intern to my history teacher senior year so I had free access to the lounge. I would always smuggle soda out of there and sell it to people in the cafeteria but charge like 50cents extra so I'd make some profit.
a 50% markup damn your pockets must be fat.....good hustle [pic]
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

 

Go Back   Boxden.Com - Stay First. Follow BX. > BX Table Of Contents > BX Daily Bugle - news and headlines
    
         
Mark Forums Read

 



Latest hot topics on fire the past 48 hrs
And Xbox One's 5th Exclusive is...Halo
74 comments
Image inside  Grand Theft Auto V Special Edition and Collector’s Ed..
86 comments
NBA Melo Has Torn Labrum, Could Be Out Three - Five Months
83 comments
 NBA Anthony "da Brow" Davis Got Himself A Bad As...
New reply 2 minutes ago - 87 comments - by Free Trotty
 Image(s) inside Did Fake Thuggin Strike Again? Augusta, Georgia Rapper...
New reply 12 minutes ago - 97 comments - by KleanKutt100
 NFL Michael Crabtree Tears Achilles Possibly Done For Season
New reply 3 minutes ago - 169 comments - by ThiZZ
 Image(s) inside Photogenic Cutie Tianna
New reply 17 minutes ago - 57 comments - by X_WunderKind_X
 NBA All-nba First Team Announced: Cp3, Kobe, Duncan, Kd, A...
New reply 6 minutes ago - 144 comments - by Kadillac87
 Image(s) inside Biggie's Daughter Releases "notorious" Line
New reply 21 minutes ago - 51 comments - by ProfitSee
 Image(s) inside Meek Mill Puts His Homie On Blast For Asking For $5000...
New reply 8 minutes ago - 265 comments - by ProfitSee
  May 22 - Man Sets Up Camera To See Ghosts, Catches Gir...
New reply 24 minutes ago - 75 comments - by Becky911

Join us on Facebook. Check out the BX fan page and hit the Like button. Follow BX on Twitter to get instant hot topic alerts. Enter your email address below and receive a daily hot topic newsletter.
5,315 fans of BX and 1 new today 4,292 following and 1 new today

 


hot topic blog   »    hip-hop   |   sports   |   movies   |   games   |   news   |   wild'ish   |   gear   |   eyecandy   |   rides   |   tech

contact us   |   mobile   |   sitemap   |   privacy statement

© Boxden.com. 1998 - end of time.