Can Kids Really Enjoy Margarita-Flavored Smoothies?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the topic of Margarita-flavored smoothies being offered to schoolchildren, with participants sharing their reactions and concerns about the implications of such marketing. The conversation includes personal anecdotes and opinions regarding the appropriateness of the product's name and its potential impact on children.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses disbelief at the idea of Margarita smoothies being marketed to children.
  • Another participant shares their experience of being upset about the marketing of alcohol to children, recalling candy cigarettes as a similar issue.
  • Several users mention that while smoothies are a good idea, the name "Margarita" is inappropriate for a school setting.
  • One participant recounts their experience of complaining to the school principal about the smoothies, highlighting the response they received.
  • Another participant notes that they would escalate their concerns to higher authorities if no changes were made.
  • Some participants express frustration at the lack of outrage from other parents regarding the smoothies.
  • One participant mentions discussing the issue with a school kitchen worker who did not see it as a problem.
  • Another participant suggests that the name of the smoothie could easily be changed without affecting the product itself.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants, with some expressing strong disapproval of the smoothies' name and others indicating a lack of concern from the community. No clear consensus emerges on the appropriateness of the product.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and opinions related to marketing practices in schools, particularly concerning products that may blur the lines between childhood innocence and adult themes.

Who May Find This Useful

Parents and caregivers within the consultant community may find this discussion relevant as it addresses concerns about marketing practices aimed at children.

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Judybabe
hey want a Margarita and you're only in 3rd grade! No problem, come to Benkelman where we will get you your own Margarita flavored Smoothie.

Kindergarten thru 12th grade, are welcome to try our Margarita smoothies.

:grumpy:
 
What the????? REally? :O
 
Here I thought this thread was about a proud mom announcing her daughter going into 3rd grade!

Link, please!
 
if you're upset about the marketing of alcohol to children, i am right with you. remember candy cigarettes that had powder on the end so it was like smoke when you blew on them? it's disgraceful
 
susanr613 said:
if you're upset about the marketing of alcohol to children, i am right with you. remember candy cigarettes that had powder on the end so it was like smoke when you blew on them? it's disgraceful

O Yeah, and I remember as a kid getting those cigarette candies, acting all cool like I was smoking too.. as I didn't really know any better!:(:grumpy::mad:
Horrible I tell you!
 
Smoothies - great idea. Calling them Margarita Smoothies - bad idea. I agree. They could be Citrus smoothies, island breeze smoothies, fun in the sun smoothies.... I'd point out the flaw to the school system. We have enough working against us as parents trying to teach our kids right and wrong, we don't need the schools blurring the lines.
 
I would be so upset as a parent. I htink I would actually be calling the school and complaining.
 
Is Benkelman's a business near the school or is this being advertised through your schools? Or just a terrible business that you can call and let them know how terrible of a marketing idea (morally) that is!
 
Jennie4PC said:
I would be so upset as a parent. I htink I would actually be calling the school and complaining.

Skip the school, call the SCHOOL BOARD, that is just unacceptable...
 
I just a search on google for Benkelman and the first post was this website.



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babywings76 said:
Is Benkelman's a business near the school or is this being advertised through your schools? Or just a terrible business that you can call and let them know how terrible of a marketing idea (morally) that is!

I think Benkelman's is the county/city the schools are in... just a guess based on the first post
 
See, I read it as a local business marketing to the school kids. I didn't think it sounded like it was being offered at the school.Not that that makes it any better...just means that it's not the school's fault if that's the case...it's just a terrible business.
 
Based on Judy's previous posts about her location being near Trenton & Stratton, I think it's referring to the city/town.
 
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Benkelman is the town we live in. The school is Dundy County Stratton. yes it's the school 's cafeteria that is serving margarita smoothies. I did complain. Know what I was told? "Well the kids like it" I went with the secretary down to the cafeteria to verify what my daughter had told me. Then I waited 20 minutes to see the principal. yeah, I did complain. A school cafeteria serving smoothies named Margaritas. I asked the principal if there were going to get daiquiris and sangrias next. I was very nice and quick and got out of there. didn't lecture.we'll see when my daughter goes back to school Monday if they changed it. See what you learn when you sit at the table for dinner together?and my husband is the one who teaches DARE in the schools. HA!
 
Boy...you just can't catch a break in that town, can you?!Maybe an anonymous tip to a local TV crew...stories like that make good juicy teasers on the 6pm news. :D
I wonder if other parents know anything about it.And like someone said- take it over the local system's head if they didn't make any changes. Go to the State Superintendent or County. The Local principal may not care or see anything wrong, but the government officials may.
 
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I think I'll let my 12 year old wear my Jimmy Buffet Margaritaville t-shirt if they don't.
 
Judybabe said:
I think I'll let my 12 year old wear my Jimmy Buffet Margaritaville t-shirt if they don't.

Haha nice. Definately should sport the Jimmy B wear.
and how ironic that your husband is the DARE officer. I would think MANY other parents would complain, as would teachers... I can't believe that the principal would allow that to continue and actually was okay with that idea.
 
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I sent an email to some friends and my siblings. So far everyone is telling me to just be quiet since I'm the new kid on the block. Ok I guess. It must be a common thing and I'm over reacting.move over Jimmy Buffet, here I come!
 
Wow! That is just appalling! I'm sorry that every which way you turn in this new place you are getting frustrated. I think it's great that you stood up for what you believe in.
 
I would voice your concern to whomever you need to get to get it changed.

That's just plain WRONG!!!

Go to PTO, Principal, Superintendent, School Board, I would be first in line at PTO Meeting to complain about this, and as I'm an officer, I'd be like, ok, as of this moment I'm here as a MOM not a PTO officer, as I've done MANY times in the past.

Kids shouldn't be lead to believe these things are "cool" !!

Feel for you, but I'm a mom who wouldn't let it go either.

Lisa
 
I'd be pissed too and I'd start making noise at the superintendent's office - then I'd call the local news stations. This is just wrong! Call your local MADD chapter, I bet they will raise some hell of your behalf too.
 
I agree about calling in MADD group and what does hubby feel being the DARE officer and they are doing this??

I would mention it at the church group you go to........what do other mothers feel about this, you can't be the only one with a concern???

Lisa
 
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AS a matter of fact, I did mention it to a mom this morning after church. I didn't know this but she works in the kitchen at the school and absolutely thought nothing of it. Really thinks its no big deal. But she does like the idea DH is back to teach DARE. I sent an email to the MADD office in Lincoln, it's the only one in the state. 300 miles away. The only news station is 150 miles from here. doubt they'd care.I feel so mixed, really Margarita smoothies for gradeschoolers. Think I'll go have a beer.
 
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Too bad they'll only start caring when these kids decide they like the smoothies so much, they decide to start making the real things at home, and start getting into all kinds of trouble. Of course, then, they'll say nobody complained and they had no idea.
 
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Remember I told you I spoke to the principal? Remember my MIL the retired school teacher passed away last week?well tomorrow I am supposed to go visit with this same principal about how to spend the memorial money given to us for her. Now I got money to give, wonder what his tune will be. should I suggest alcohol rehab?
 
LOL!! Too funny! Well, you COULD say you won't be giving the money to the school unless they agree to change the name of the smoothies (and NOT to another alcoholic drink reference).
 
I have to admit I am stunned that other parents aren't outraged. Hmmm, call FOX news; maybe they will report on it.
 
legacypc46 said:
I have to admit I am stunned that other parents aren't outraged. Hmmm, call FOX news; maybe they will report on it.

I'm not...considering many parents are younger than me and we're getting to that tolerance is good generation. ...and you can't tell me what to do...

Sigh...quitting before I get on my soap box! I'm still reeling over an ashleymadison.com advertisement on FOX news channel the other day...
 
Since the response seems to be that the kids like them, maybe you should point out that it's not the smooties (or even the flavor itself) that you're objecting to. It's the name. It can't be that hard to change the name of that particular smoothie.
 
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here's the funny...Terry's mom died on 8/30. she was a school teacher for decades. We have memorial money to spend and I went to the same principal this morning asking for ideas on what we could buy for the school using the memorial money. He said he'd get back to me. (he was about to start a conference call, so I'll cut him some slack.)DD came home for lunch today and the name has been changed to Lemon Lime.you know what they say...Money talks!
 

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