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School Bans on Chocolate Milk May Backfire
Just tell the kids to get the *** over it, and eat it or no recess.
Valefor.Endoq said: » Why not take a different angle on the chocolate milk issue and make it so only students with a chocolate milk card can get chocolate milk with their lunches and you have to get good grades to get/keep those cards. If you want sweets for lunch then prove to us that you can still function in class on your sugar buzz. I think we should use the chocolate milk to power engines for the jets in the Navy.
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Valefor.Endoq said: » Altimaomega said: » Valefor.Endoq said: » Why not take a different angle on the chocolate milk issue and make it so only students with a chocolate milk card can get chocolate milk with their lunches and you have to get good grades to get/keep those cards. If you want sweets for lunch then prove to us that you can still function in class on your sugar buzz. Chocolate milk is not a sweet ffs. 4 grams of sugar in 1 sugar cube. Shiva.Onorgul said: » Valefor.Endoq said: » Why not take a different angle on the chocolate milk issue and make it so only students with a chocolate milk card can get chocolate milk with their lunches and you have to get good grades to get/keep those cards. If you want sweets for lunch then prove to us that you can still function in class on your sugar buzz. Altimaomega said: » Valefor.Endoq said: » Altimaomega said: » Valefor.Endoq said: » Why not take a different angle on the chocolate milk issue and make it so only students with a chocolate milk card can get chocolate milk with their lunches and you have to get good grades to get/keep those cards. If you want sweets for lunch then prove to us that you can still function in class on your sugar buzz. Chocolate milk is not a sweet ffs. 4 grams of sugar in 1 sugar cube. That sugar is lactose, though. Some people emphatically don't even process the stuff.
And it really doesn't matter if you eat sugar or not: our brains will not function without sugar (specifically glucose) and will manufacture it out of anything to hand. It even has to convert most of the sugar we eat, too. ~50 extra calories along with the protein and fats of milk are well worth the investment, not least because KIDS NEED CALORIES. The real problem is not chocolate milk. The real problem is that kids should be running wild for several hours a day and are not for a wide variety of reasons. Making them miserable by banning something they enjoy which is also nutritious just means they'll rebel and do something really smart like sneaking nutritionless sweets. It's like no one remembers what a conniving little ***they were when they were 6. Kids are almost pure id: best way to treat them is to indulge the right parts of the id. Cancel an hour of pointless class where they're not doing anything worthwhile, give them a kickball and some bases, and tell them to play. Or teach them soccer. Or start a long jump competition. And the rotund little *** who fail and get made fun of are the ones who get taken aside for a counseling session to explain how they can get faster, stronger, and slimmer. But, nah, let's ignore how kids are and wash our hands of any responsibility by palming the problem off on 50 calories of cocoa powder and sugar. That's totally the real issue. Sounds like a plan to me!
I think we should get rid of the sugar altogether and replace it with salt. Well mag luckily for you they only offer chocolate/strawberry milk once a week in the AZ. Though it could be different at the high school level.
Most of the time we just feed the kiddos rocket fuel and banana peels.
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wow... 10 pages and chocolate milk is still going strong'
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