Unhealthy food is being "shamelessly" promoted to children online to get around bans on television adverts, campaigners have claimed.
Sites used childish language, games and free gifts to appeal to children, according to the report.
Examples of websites cited by the campaign was a site promoting Nesquik - a milkshake powder high in sugar.
Titled the "Imagination Station", the site is hosted by an animated rabbit character and including a quiz game and a guide to making a spacesuit.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-16217306
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