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Sugary Drink Labeling Study

Sugary Drink Labeling Study

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study aims to examine the effects of added sugar warning labels on sugary drinks. Participants will be assigned to view either added sugar warning labels or control labels, applied on sugary drinks in an experimental store. Participants will shop for beverages in the store and take a computer survey at 4 visits spaced approximately 1 week apart.

Description

This study aims to determine whether new added sugar warnings on sugary drinks lead to decreased amount of added sugar purchased from sugary drinks. The investigators aim to enroll approximately 543 adults ages 18 and older who have consumed at least one sugary drink in the past week. Participants will attend 4 in-person study visits at the study experimental store, spaced approximately 1 week apart. Participants will be randomized to 1 of 2 trial arms at the time of scheduling. At the first visit, participants will provide written informed consent. At each study visit, participants will shop for beverages in the store and take a computer survey. Participants will view sugary drinks in the store labeled per their trial arm. Researchers will record in-store purchases, and other self-reported measures will be assessed via the computer surveys.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 18 years and older
  • Bought sugary drinks from a store at least once during the past week
  • Willing to attend 4 in-person study appointments

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Living in the same household as someone else in the study

Study details
    Health Behavior

NCT07294053

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

26 February 2026

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