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The Soda Free Summer campaign includes educational materials, posters, educational games and handouts for all ages that teach the importance of being sugar savvy. Check out the resources that are designed for you to use at work, at home, or even at a family reunion…

School Curriculum Sugar Savvy Tips Sheets Sugar Savvy Curriculum MaterialsBe Sugar Savvy Curriculum Materials "Drink Water!" Siad the Otter Materials

The Otter is the newest addition to the Bay Area's Soda Free Summer campaign, and a friendly face to teach youth about the dangers of drinking too much soda, and the benefits of drinking water. The campaign focuses on reaching parents and guardians, by providing short messages that have a lot of impact to encourage drinking water.

The Soda Free Summer campaign is distributing free copies of the Drink Water!' Said the Otter toolkit with letters to parents/guardians, stickers, posters, and activity sheets to preschools, child care centers, caretakers and parents of children 5-and-under throughout the Bay Area.

"Drink Water!" Said the Otter Brand/IDDid You Know? Fun FactsDWSTO - Parent LetterDWSTO - Color the Otter - Worksheet

Potter the Otter Materials

BANPAC created a new children's book called Potter the Otter, featuring an adorable otter who teaches his animal friends about drinking water.

Potter the Otter PosterPotter the Otter StickerPotter the Otter Sticker - Spanish

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Help us spread the word about Soda Free Summer!

  • Share with your community! - Order items in bulk. Contact us for more information.

  • Make your own ReThink Your Drink, Soda Free Summer or Sugar Shockers display:

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  • Tell us about your upcoming or recent Soda Free Summer events and we’ll post them to this website. Please send information, stories and/or photos to nutrition@acgov.org.

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