The familiar "Nutrition Facts" label seems almost as bland as some of the food it's slapped on. Would a more appealing label help consumers make healthier food choices? That's the idea behind a new label design contest held by the University of California, Berkeley's School of Journalism called "Rethink the food label." The entries were judged by a panel of experts including food writer Michael Pollan, consumer health activist Michael Jacobson, pediatrician Dr. Robert Lustig and two design experts. From humble to high-tech, the contestants came up with some pretty amazing designs. Keep clicking to see the top 25 entries and don't stop until you reach the winner...
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