February 11, 2009 6:34 PM
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50 Cent Helps Kids Eat Healthier
(AP)
50 Cent has sold millions of records serving kids from the hood to the 'burbs a steady diet of gangsta rap.
Now, he's part of a new campaign to make his young fans healthier.
50, who lives in Farmington, Conn., is a spokes-rapper and judge for a nationwide cooking competition aimed at preventing childhood obesity by improving high school students' eating habits. It is sponsored by Glaceau, the company partly owned by the rapper and that sells his grape-flavored Vitamin Water drink, Formula 50.
Student chefs in cities including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Seattle will compete to create the most "nutrient-rich" cafeteria lunch recipe, Glaceau has announced. The winner will receive a $100,000 college scholarship.
In an interview with The Associated Press earlier this week, 50 said he thinks "it's a lot more difficult for kids" to stick to a healthy diet.
50, who has bared his washboard abs on album covers, said he wasn't always so physically fit.
"I had all of the unhealthy habits," the 29-year-old rapper said. "Soda ... a lot of fast food, all those things."
Today, he exercises regularly and — thanks to a personal chef — eats nutritious meals.
"I have someone that I can actually have prepare the food for me, so it's a huge difference than just getting McDonald's or Burger King," he said.
He said he tries to avoid sweets, sneaking soda when it's "available," but often substituting it, naturally, with Glaceau beverages. The savvy businessman, who has his own record label, G-Unit, and a sneaker line with Reebok, said his refrigerator is stocked with "a lot" of the drinks.
"It's a better reflection of my lifestyle," he said. "I don't drink alcohol and I don't need an energy drink."
Now, he's part of a new campaign to make his young fans healthier.
50, who lives in Farmington, Conn., is a spokes-rapper and judge for a nationwide cooking competition aimed at preventing childhood obesity by improving high school students' eating habits. It is sponsored by Glaceau, the company partly owned by the rapper and that sells his grape-flavored Vitamin Water drink, Formula 50.
Student chefs in cities including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Seattle will compete to create the most "nutrient-rich" cafeteria lunch recipe, Glaceau has announced. The winner will receive a $100,000 college scholarship.
In an interview with The Associated Press earlier this week, 50 said he thinks "it's a lot more difficult for kids" to stick to a healthy diet.
50, who has bared his washboard abs on album covers, said he wasn't always so physically fit.
"I had all of the unhealthy habits," the 29-year-old rapper said. "Soda ... a lot of fast food, all those things."
Today, he exercises regularly and — thanks to a personal chef — eats nutritious meals.
"I have someone that I can actually have prepare the food for me, so it's a huge difference than just getting McDonald's or Burger King," he said.
He said he tries to avoid sweets, sneaking soda when it's "available," but often substituting it, naturally, with Glaceau beverages. The savvy businessman, who has his own record label, G-Unit, and a sneaker line with Reebok, said his refrigerator is stocked with "a lot" of the drinks.
"It's a better reflection of my lifestyle," he said. "I don't drink alcohol and I don't need an energy drink."
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