
A vintage-style public health advertisement poster in full color, reminiscent of mid-century design with a deep, rich chocolate brown background. Centered is a bold graphic of a candy bar wrapper mimicking Snickers, featuring "DIABETES" in large red sans-serif lettering outlined in white and black. Below it reads "NEVER SATISFIES THE HUNGER" in smaller white sans-serif font. The wrapper has a red background with a white stripe and a partially unwrapped brown section at the bottom. Beneath, clean white sans-serif text advises: "REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF SUGAR YOU SNACK ON. DIABETES TYPE 2, ITS PREVENTABLE. Instead of a Snickers, try 1/4 cup of chocolate raisins. With healthy portions and an active routine, chocolate can be eaten." Further down, a call to action urges: "To learn how to make better choices. VISIT WWW.NDERNIH.GOV". At the bottom corners are two logos: the National Diabetes Education Program (stylized sunburst with "NDEP") and "small steps big rewards Preventtype2Diabetes" (sunburst design). The aesthetic is clean, direct, retro, with impactful typography and limited colors. Lighting is flat and even, typical of printed materials, with no strong shadows or highlights. The image is sharp, clear, matte-finish, symmetrical, and balanced, evoking a 1950s-1960s public service announcement focused on educating and warning about excessive sugar consumption.