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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.
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.
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.
Parents and caregivers within the consultant community may find this discussion relevant as it addresses concerns about marketing practices aimed at children.
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
Jennie4PC said:I would be so upset as a parent. I htink I would actually be calling the school and complaining.
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!
Judybabe said:I think I'll let my 12 year old wear my Jimmy Buffet Margaritaville t-shirt if they don't.
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.