🍎 Elevate your space, empower your health—nutrition meets style!
The Lincia 3 Pcs Healthy Food Chart set features three large, laminated canvas posters (12"x17") that vividly display detailed vitamin and mineral content of fruits, vegetables, and proteins. Designed with durable, glossy canvas material and a modern abstract aesthetic, these posters serve as both educational tools and stylish decor for kitchens, classrooms, or offices. Ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking to inspire balanced eating habits in their environment or as thoughtful wellness gifts.
Manufacturer | Lincia |
Brand | Lincia |
Item Weight | 3.34 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 16.54 x 11.81 x 0.01 inches |
Item model number | XIA-Lincia-164 |
Color | Multi-color |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Canvas |
Number of Items | 3 |
Paper Finish | Glossy |
Manufacturer Part Number | XIA-Lincia-164 |
C**E
Very good
Easy to display and use for daily nutrition guidelines
M**.
Kids?! ADULTS need to learn from this also!
This is a great to have either at home, office or in a school settings for anyone and everyone. Reading this will help you plan your diet based on what you need for your health.
K**A
Blurry printing.
The content was ok, a bit repetitive in spots, but the printing quality wasn’t great. They were a little blurry which was a bummer. They are on a canvas type fabric so pretty durable but I couldn’t get over the blurry print.
C**L
Nice posters
Print sometimes too small to read. Wanted to laminate them, but was told no it would melt them, sh had to spend a extra $25.00 to buy frames to put them in. I like the quick reference of the food for nutrition purposes.
G**N
Great gift
I liked that the 3 posters gave 3 different approaches to a healthy diet. For example my daughter and son-in-law could relate to different posters. Also they are colorful and esthetically pleasing.
K**R
Good quality
Product was surprisingly high quality for the cost made from vinyl so I can reuse in my FCS classroom year after year.
A**A
Great information
This is great information to know and for kids to learn, I believe there was a misspelled word (growth = erowth )In Iron but great poster.
J**S
A deficency of Vitamin B6 can lead to "Atomic Lymph Tissues".
These posters are completely worthless. Filled with misspellings (not getting enough Vitamin E can lead to "Storility"), made up words (I looked up "Korakis" and the best could find was that it's a Greek surname) and just weird uses of words (vitamin A helps your Anti-infective). There's also too many grammatical errors to name but the most glaring is no spaces after periods and commas.Seriously, when we took these out of the box and looked at them we thought they were a joke. But maybe I just have "Dianhota" because I don't eat enough oranges.
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