Anonymous wrote:Maybe I am overreacting/being petty in the grand scheme of the world, but strawberry milk irks me! Chocolate milk I am fine with, but strawberry? come on.
This makes no sense to me. Either flavored milk with added sugar is ok or it isn't, why would the particular flavor make a difference? OP, why don't you write to your school district expressing your concern about this issue? You can raise it with other parents that you know, and suggest that they do so as well. Short of that, really, the only other thing you can do is to tell your child that he or she cannot buy the milk, and give them something else to drink.
Maybe I am overreacting/being petty in the grand scheme of the world, but strawberry milk irks me! Chocolate milk I am fine with, but strawberry? come on.
Anonymous wrote:My comment was for 17:15 - she has hit the nail on the head. Not the person that is asking for proof that we shouldn't drink milk from a cow.
Anonymous wrote:You know what's really funny about this thread?
Cow milk of any color is just not that healthy for a human to consume in quantity.
It is amusing to listen to about 50% of the posters here whine "OMG, kill the pink milk and give us lots of plain miiiiiiiiiilk! A human drinking out of the teat of a cow is such a great idea!"
Anonymous wrote:
No what you need to do is have a seat before you end up a member of the communist tyrant club. Save your advocacy for what is going on in your own home.
If parents let their kids eat chocolate dipped sugar bars that is their
business not yours. I am sure you make plenty of choices that others disagree with.
It's so odd how people want rules and regulations on personal choices until the choice is one that they make.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this such an issue? What is the sugar content of this milk? Is there a healthier choice offered to the children?
I think children need adult help to make informed choices and take responsiblity. Maybe there could be signs posted to signal healthier options. (Although milk, even sugared, is more nutritious than juice.)
But I am biased: my child is drastically underweight, hates sugar, and I would love nothing more than to see him ingest something caloric like strawberry milk