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I saw one in Denver several years ago. It was based on restaurant
food. You made choices and got the nutritional info.
Beryl
On Dec 20, 2006, at 10:20 AM, Rob Callahan wrote:
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> Is anyone aware of interactive nutrition software programs that
> can be used in either a kiosk setting or in a classroom setting
> where kids can build meals with showing the nutritional values of
> their choices and how those choices fit into the food pyramid
> structure.
>
> Rob Callahan
> Superior Exhibits
> Museum Development
> Coordinator
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