Free Nutrition Posters Available for Nutrition Conferences for Professionals

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Judy Doherty
Food & Health Communications
http://www.foodandhealth.com/contact.php
954-385-5327
Free Nutrition Posters Available for Nutrition Conferences for Professionals
WESTON, Florida, July 14, 2009 – Food & Health Communications is offering free posters for state dietetic meetings and other conferences for food, health and nutrition professionals. One poster can be given away or raffled off for every 100 attendees.
Poster Request Form:
http://www.foodandhealth.com/poster.php
Posters are 18″ by 24″ – perfect for a bulletin board or office and offer fun, positive nutrition messages.
50 posters are currently available:
http://foodandhealth.com/shop/catalog/Posters-1-1.html
The free poster program has been developed in response to numerous requests for free materials for state dietetic meetings and other conferences for nutrition professionals. The following restrictions apply:
- Meetings must be targeted to an audience for food and nutrition professionals such as dietitians, nurses, home economists, extension agents, WIC agents, etc.
- Meetings must have at least 30 attendees
- The conference committee must agree to pass out one Food & Health Communications catalog per attendee and read a short script about the poster
- One poster is provided for every 100 people
- While we do offer a choice of posters, we reserve the right to substitute a poster if necessary due to supply
- Allow 3 weeks for delivery. We do offer Rush delivery for a nominal charge to cover shipping and handling expenses.
- Offer is valid while supplies last
Food & Health Communications http://www.foodandhealth.com is a private organization dedicated to providing the highest quality nutrition education materials and CPE courses.
Posters are delivered via UPS or USPS. Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. Rush delivery is available for nominal charge.
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Hello Judy,
wonderful posters! Wondering of I can use one or two of them in my website/blog with a back link to foodandhealth.com to illustrate my point about eating on the go or eating whole grains?
Cheers,
Olga