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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would pose this question to those who responded, what if they have faux cigarettes or cigars? I could care less about the make up stuff https://www.partycity.com/fake-cigarettes-6ct-175731.html?extcmp=pla%7CGoogle&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9vKQno_v2wIVwiSGCh3CrwITEAkYAyABEgL4VfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds still not a big deal? [/quote] I honestly don't think it's the same thing. There really isn't a "healthy" form of smoking. I guess my thing is that it's fun to drink juice with umbrellas. My toddlers think this is fun. It doesn't have to be about the alcohol if you don't want it to be. I think the idea that the only way to enjoy a festive drink is to add alcohol is actually the problem. If they were drinking grape juice out of wine glasses at a kids party, I might find that odd...because there isn't really a fun, non-alcoholic way to drink wine. But fancy juice is fun! Who cares if some adults put alcohol in it...I know tons of teetotalers who love mocktails and drink them. Some of these same people fall into the "alcohol is immoral" category. All the more reason to let people know that you don't need to have alcohol to have a festive drink![/quote]
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