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[quote=Anonymous]No nuts, not juice, no sugar, no wheat, no red dyes, not processed, no non-organic anything!!!! Thanks for the advice Debbie Downer :roll: Seriously, it is a fun treat. If you want your kid to only have water, don't accept the treat. It is very simple. I am guessing that if OP looks closely at the soccer team, there is not a single obese child in sight. There is probably not a single chubby child on the team. OP, for drinks, parents usually bring things like small Gatorades, Capri Sun, juice boxes, or mini bottled water. For snacks, I have seen everything from cookies and packaged Cheetos to apple slices and orange wedges. Goldfish are a good standard, as are Teddy Grahams. I have even seen parents send candy bags and cupcakes when the game was close to Halloween and freezer pops when it is early in the season. Bring whatever small treat your kid will enjoy (my kids always love helping pick the team treat), and don't worry about the anti-fun brigade. The small amount of sugar/salt/empty calories that your little treat will provide will more than likely be burned off during the game. Enjoy your season![/quote]
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