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Brandon is a recent graduate of the Advertising & Psychology programs at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Among his many endeavors, Brandon helped to successfully launch the real time search engine OneRiot into an award-winning, media-worthy establishment.

Kids nutrition program is contest contender with bite
July 8, 2010 – 2:45 pm | No Comment

The Denver Post shares our exciting news…we are the only Colorado company approved to compete in Michelle Obama’s Apps for Healthy Kids Contest!  Voting begins 7/14 and ends 8/14.  Send one vote for your local startup, ZisBoomBah.com by visiting: http://www.appsforhealthykids.com/

“A Boulder company’s kid-friendly nutritional website is in the running for a $10,000 grand prize from Michelle Obama’s campaign to combat childhood obesity.”

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ZisBoomBah: A nutrition tool for kids
July 2, 2010 – 10:45 am | No Comment

The Boulder Weekly shows parents and kids that leading a healthy lifestyle can be fun and easy using ZisBoomBah.

“Many believe that childhood is a critical time to develop skills for a healthy lifestyle…ZisBoomBah has a tool for families wanting to support healthy lifestyles by creating kid-friendly meals.”

ZisBoomBah.com and The Sneaky Chef™ Unite to Give Kids a Voice in Fighting Childhood Obesity!
April 20, 2010 – 6:17 pm | No Comment

ZisBoomBah.com unites with The Sneaky Chef to fight childhood obesity with a fun, engaging website where it’s ok to play with your food!
BOULDER, CO.  April 20, 2010— ZisBoomBah.com, the first website to offer kids a voice and The Sneaky Chef, the first chef to offer parents a way to mix healthy foods into meals kids love, join forces to bring kids the best of the best online tools and

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Press Release
March 10, 2010 – 2:19 pm | No Comment

ZisBoomBah Launches Website to Let 
Children Be Responsible for What They Eat!

The Boulder company offers the missing piece to Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” and other national programs to fight childhood obesity: A fun, engaging tool that gives kids a voice in choosing what they eat.

Boulder, Colorado—March 10, 2010—ZisBoomBah, found at Zisboombah.com, this week publicizes a fresh approach to raising healthy eaters that puts the solution into…

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What’s for Dinner…Son?
March 2, 2010 – 4:28 pm | No Comment

Colorado Parent Magazine shows parents how to let their children be Head Chef in the kitchen using ZisBoomBah !

It’s a good, visual way for kids (and parents) to see how their favorite meals rate. And, it just may encourage your kids to try some new foods since they “planned” the meal themselves.”

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Source: Colorado Parent Magazine -


http://www.flashedition.com/publication/?i=32383&p=&pn=

Fighting the Dinner Rush with Zisboombah
February 19, 2010 – 4:20 pm | No Comment

Hudson Valley Parent recently blogged discussing how ZisBoomBah can be used to help combat the “Dinner Rush”, aiding parents to stay strong when tempted with fast food quick fixes!

“The best part is it teaches children about nutrition and how to properly balance their meals. Involving your children in the dinner making process will not only make your life easy, it will also teach them life long lessons about their

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Steps to a Healthier Family
January 26, 2010 – 4:25 pm | No Comment

Metro Family Magazine shows parents how to take the first step in feeding their children a healthy, well-balanced diet using ZisBoomBah !

“It [ZisBoomBah] is an innovative online approach to engaging children in planning dinner by alerting their parents of its nutritional value and healthy recipes. Have fun and enjoy!”

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Source: Metro Family Magazine -

http://www.metrofamilymagazine.com/steps-to-a-healthier-family

Give a Cheer for Healthy Eating!
November 1, 2009 – 4:27 pm | No Comment

The Broomfield Enterprise showcases the new, interactive meal-planning website for kids of all ages !

“When kids are involved, parents don`t have to struggle so hard to get them to eat their broccoli. Forcing them to eat or not eat can create a bad relationship with food that starts bad habits.”

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Source: Broomfield Enterprise -

http://www.broomfieldenterprise.com/ci_13680551?source=most_viewed

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