Eat to Win Game Popular at Gen Con 2013 Show in Indianapolis, Indiana
Highland, Michigan (PRWEB) September 12, 2013 -- Eat to Win LLC, makers of FunNutritional games and products, attended the 2013 National Gen Con Show in Indianapolis, August 15 through 18, to showcase the benefits their games and products have for children struggling with weight and all those other children who can just benefit from healthier eating habits.
Gen Con’s annual show is the leading destination of hobby gaming enthusiasts worldwide. Gen Con’s roots grew from historical war gaming popular in the 1960s, but over time, Gen Con expanded to support all categories of hobby games and family entertainment. Many children attend with their parents and a number of them were drawn to the Eat to Win booth.
Gabriel Bolden, age 9, said, “I love the ‘Do It’ cards, and this is an awesome health game!” He asked his mother if he could use the $14.50 allowance he has saved up and have her pay the difference so that he could buy the game. Ariel Lopez, age 10, said, “I really love this booth, and I could stay here all day—I don’t want to leave.” Ariel returned to the Eat to Win booth each of the three days of Gen Con. Ariel further said, “The game helps you choose the right foods to eat and is a really fun game, and I can’t wait to play it with my friends at home.” Her mother, Cindy Lopez, said, “I love the game because it balances nutrition, getting exercise and learning about calories.”
Kendra Henry of the WIC Association said, “I picked up a copy for the WIC Clinic, and I think your game could be an awesome tool in all of our National WIC Clinics.
Jammi Roscoe, Chief Executive Director of Fun for Eat to Win, says, “We are showcasing our approach at Gen Con, because the parents who attend are in the best position to help their children learn the importance of healthy eating.”
Eat to Win games can play a big role in helping children learn which foods are good for them and which are not. Eat to Win games help children learn the importance of good nutrition and physical exercise in fun, dynamic ways.
For more information, please visit http://www.eattowingame.com
About Eat to Win:
Eat to Win was created by a concerned mom whose own child struggled with being overweight. Child obesity in America has become a major issue. An unhealthy lifestyle is a common problem among children and adults. Eat to Win was created to help encourage nutrition and exercise through fun and active games. Please share your stories with us on Facebook and Like Us to receive a discount! Our games are in agreement with ChooseMyPlate.gov.
Jammi Roscoe, Eat to Win LLC, http://www.eattowingame.com, +1 (248) 224-8011, [email protected]
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