(2A) Principle display panels (PDP for the four brands of cereal (top row) and four brands of crackers (middle row) that were created (in the form of packages) for the experiment. (2B) PDP of a single brand of cereal depicted at high and low levels of health which include the corresponding traffic light labels. (2C) Illustration of the standard Nutrition Facts Panel (NFP) that appears on the panel immediately to the right of the PDP on cereal boxes. Laura Bix Raghav Prashant Sundar Nora M. Bello Chad Peltier Lorraine J. Weatherspoon Mark W. Becker 10.1371/journal.pone.0139732.g002 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_2A_Principle_display_panels_PDP_for_the_four_brands_of_cereal_top_row_and_four_brands_of_crackers_middle_row_that_were_created_in_the_form_of_packages_for_the_experiment_2B_PDP_of_a_single_brand_of_cereal_depicted_at_high_and_low_levels_of_health_which_i/1582297 <p>(2A) Principle display panels (PDP for the four brands of cereal (top row) and four brands of crackers (middle row) that were created (in the form of packages) for the experiment. (2B) PDP of a single brand of cereal depicted at high and low levels of health which include the corresponding traffic light labels. (2C) Illustration of the standard Nutrition Facts Panel (NFP) that appears on the panel immediately to the right of the PDP on cereal boxes.</p> 2015-10-21 03:42:34 FOP labels impact use FOP label increases attention Nutritional Facts Panel nfp FOP labels nutrition information