California School for the Deaf to Roll Out Fizzy Fruit(TM) in Lunch Program

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The Fizzy Fruit™ Company announced today that it will begin serving Fizzy Fruit™ branded fresh sparkling fruit -- Fizzy Fruit -- this fall to 450 students at The California School for the Deaf.

MEDIA ADVISORY: Media is invited to experience Fizzy Fruit along with students at the school year-end picnic on Tuesday, June 6 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The California School for the Deaf campus located at 39350 Gallaudet Drive, Fremont, CA. Contact Cheryl Boyd at 510-794-3707, or csdoutreachos@tmail.com for further information.

The California School for the Deaf is one of the latest schools in the nation to expand its food service program to include the new carbonated fresh fruit as a means to promote better nutrition and healthier behaviors in schools. A federal mandate requires all school districts in the U.S. to adopt a wellness policy by July 1, 2006 that sets guidelines to support healthy eating practices and physical activity. To date, 38 school districts in 16 states are serving Fizzy Fruit as a healthy snack item in school breakfast and lunch programs.

Fizzy Fruit is fresh fruit that is carbonated to intensify that particular fruit's flavor with fun and effervescence. Similar in concept to sparkling juice, Fizzy Fruit is sparkling fruit. It is created with a special process that adds carbonation to the water that is naturally contained in fruit without altering the nutritional content of the fruit. The result is fresh cut or whole grapes, oranges and apples with a delightful effervescence. Fizzy Fruit contains no artificial sweeteners, no preservatives and no added sugar. The vitamin and fiber content of carbonated fruit is the same as that of regular fruit.

"The California School for the Deaf is committed to providing an environment that promotes and protects children's health and well-being, and their ability to learn by supporting healthy eating and physical activity," said Len Gonzales, Diversity Student Specialist for The California School for the Deaf. "Our school was already in the process of implementing a wellness policy -- before it was required by law -- to serve healthy and nutritious foods to students. Providing seasonal fruits at every meal is included and Fizzy Fruit is a part of the wellness plan."

Fizzy Fruit launched in Oregon elementary school lunch programs in December 2005 as an innovative approach to encourage children to eat their USDA daily recommended allowance of fruit and lead a healthy lifestyle. Today, Fizzy Fruit is offered in 38 school districts in 16 states as a nutritious snack item. Fizzy Fruit will be available for purchase at select retail stores in August 2006.

To learn more about Fizzy Fruit, visit www.FizzyFruit.com.

About The Fizzy Fruit™ Company

Founded in 2005, The Fizzy Fruit Company is a private organization dedicated to creating nutritional and educational products that promote health, wellness and fitness. By infusing nature with imagination, The Fizzy Fruit Company is innovating approaches to inspire the young (and young at heart) to enjoy nutritious foods. The company is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. To learn more about Fizzy Fruit, visit www.FizzyFruit.com.
 
It's CSDF (California School for the Deaf in Fremont)...

Not know about CSDR, probably not.
 
Carbonated fruit and they say it is not an additive ? I think CSDF needs to see the doucementary film on DVD " Supersize Me " to see how 2 different school program are doing.
 
Both of school aren't same but some policies are different.

CSDF has best education by far than CSDR does.
 
TrippLA said:
Both of school aren't same but some policies are different.

CSDF has best education by far than CSDR does.


Nope, you might be surprised. I found a link where the government kept all records on CAHSEE. CSDF did poor on their examinations than CSDR did. I will be more than happy to post that website in here. It showed that CSDR has better education than CSDF.

Here is the link

Data/Statistics are there

http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/
 
Cane Corso said:
Nope, you might be surprised. I found a link where the government kept all records on CAHSEE. CSDF did poor on their examinations than CSDR did. I will be more than happy to post that website in here. It showed that CSDR has better education than CSDF.

Here is the link

Data/Statistics are there

http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/

Wow!!! Really??? :hyper: :hyper: :run: :eek2:

I can't believe, also good for CSDR... Just ask Sequoias to check it.
 
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