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Hi All I am a local market researcher and currently working for a client to recruit parents or guardians for a paid online research study relating to children / teens soft drinks. Along with a colleague we are running 1.5 hour on line interviews w/c 21st & 28th Aug. Successful respondents recruited will be paid £100 for their time. If you're interested I would be grateful if you can send me a private message copy and paste answering these questions below and I will be in touch.

Name -  

Age - 

Mobile No -

Email address - 

Number of Children in your household (needs to be more than 1 child between ages of 4 - 16)  - 

What are the brands & types of soft drinks you buy for your children to drink either at home or on the go (please answer in bold below the drinks / brands you buy)

Branded or supermarket own brand Fruit Squash (to dilute to drink at home put in drink bottles - which ones? - 

Fruit Juice drink bottles like Robinson Fruit Shoots, Vimto, Ribena, Capri Sun? 

Volvic Juicy - 

Fizzy drinks such as Coke, Fanta etc - 

Regards Teresa

https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresa-redmond-b333a235

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