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[quote=Anonymous]My kids are 2 and 4. When we just had the one kid and he was under 2, we were pretty uptight about wanting him to not even be exposed to junk food. So we said "no" to friends and relatives a lot. We'd try to be light about it, like "haven't you heard? juice is totally out of style..." Now we are a little further along in parenting and still basically feel the same way. But we don't want to make too big of an issue about things, so let the kids have that juice box at the party or whatever. We're not worried about offending relatives, but more concerned about creating problems for the kids if they see everyone else having something. In our house, we eat consistently good home cooked food. Every family has to find their comfort zone on how to manage this. Good luck![/quote]
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