Current location:home page > Food News

Birds Eye Promotes Healthy Eating on iCarly

admin2 days agoFood News16
The brand, owned by Pinnacle Foods, has started a recipe contest, "iCarly iCook with Birds Eye," for…
The brand, owned by Pinnacle Foods, has started a recipe contest, "iCarly iCook with Birds Eye," for children to develop offbeat vegetable recipes. In an online-only video that was introduced on the Nickelodeon website on July 9, Jennette McCurdy, who stars on the show, encourages viewers to "create your own wacky veggie dish" for the contest.

Also beginning July 9, commercials on Nickelodeon are demonstrating the sort of offbeat dishes they seek, including the "veggie sundae," a scoop each of carrots, cauliflower and broccoli in a banana split dish, each scoop topped with a cherry. Viewers will submit recipes, hoping they'll be featured on an "iCarly" episode.

More than 90% of food products advertised on Saturday morning television programs, for example, exceed recommended dietary guidelines for sugar, fat or salt, according to a report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. And a 2006 study by the Center for Science in the Public Interest found that 88% of food commercials on Nickelodeon itself promoted unhealthy food. 

But in 2007 Nickelodeon announced it would license its characters only for healthier foods. Currently Dora the Explorer and SpongeBob SquarePants are both featured on packages of frozen edamame made by Seapoint Farms, for example. The "iCarly" campaign, which also includes print, in-store and digital advertising, will be promoted through the Facebook and Twitter accounts of both "iCarly" and Nickelodeon.

Fans of "iCarly" have already demonstrated an appetite for odd food combinations. In 2007, in what the show's creator, Dan Schneider, has said was just an offhand joke, the lead character's brother, Spencer, served the unlikely combination of hard taco shells filled with spaghetti in red sauce. As parents began fielding requests for spaghetti tacos, recipes popped up on numerous cooking sites and mom blogs -- and the dish became a running joke on the show.

Related articles

Yum's China rebound dimmed by India, Pizza Hut weakness

Yum Brands Inc on Wednesday said its KFC business bounced back in China, its No. 1 market, but its s…

Debbie and Andrew Keeble's Heck plan beefburgers

Debbie and Andrew Keeble's Heck plan beefburgers

Heck - the premium sausage brand set up by Debbie and Andrew Keeble - is planning a move into burger…

McDonald's, not only franchisees, liable in worker complaints

McDonald's, not only franchisees, liable in worker complaints

McDonald's Corp, not just its franchisees, can be held liable in complaints that the company violate…

Fresh or chilled asparagus account for half of Peru's air shipments

According to the Peruvian Foreign Trade Society (Comex Peru), Peru exported 74,774 tons of agricultu…

McDonald's, Taco Bell, KFC laggards in U.S. fast-food survey

Fast-food titans McDonald's, Taco Bell and KFC are conquering the globe, but they are losing to the…

McDonald's testing bananas as Happy Meal addition

McDonald's is testing 5.5 to 7 inch "junior" bananas in its Happy Meals in the Austin, Texas, market…