While her husband headed off to Boston to praise health reform in Mitt Romney’s backyard, Michelle Obama stayed home Wednesday to join forces with a one-time Romney adversary: the Sesame Street gang.
The first lady hosted the beloved Elmo and Rosita, two of Sesame Street favorites, to announce a big new partnership aimed at getting kids to choose healthier snacks. The team from Sesame Street will join up with the Produce Marketing Association and the Partnership for a Healthier America to add the friendliest muppet faces to the produce aisle.
“This is a huge deal.” Michelle Obama said.
“As you all know the deck is stacked against healthy foods like fruits and vegetables,” she said. “The average child watched thousands of food advertisements each year, and 86% of these ads are for products loaded with sugar, fat, or salt. By contrast, our kids see an average of just one ad, just one ad a week, for healthy products like water and fruits and vegetables.”
The hope is that with the help the gang from Sesame Street, children will reach more often for a piece of fruit or a vegetable, instead of sweets or chips. It might sound like wishful thinking, but if Cookie Monster can learn that cookies are a sometimes food, the first lady thinks it’s possible kids can change their behavior too.









