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trying to get the kids away from soda's and coolaid
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 158240" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>And also keep in mind that some children -- like mine -- react to artificial sweeteners like aspertame (Equal) and sucralose (Splenda). My kids get monster headaches from these sweeteners so I check every label to make sure it isn't in the products I buy.</p><p> </p><p>For keeping kids away from soda and cool-aid, I just don't bring it into the house. Not here, they can't drink it (they do get an occasional soda at a restaurant). At home, my kids drink milk, water and calcium-fortified orange juice. That's it. To make water more interesting, we make ice cubes of 100&#37; juice with a berry inside. As they melt in the drink, they give the water a little flavor. We also add lemon, lime or orange juice to seltzer water to made "soda."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 158240, member: 2423"] And also keep in mind that some children -- like mine -- react to artificial sweeteners like aspertame (Equal) and sucralose (Splenda). My kids get monster headaches from these sweeteners so I check every label to make sure it isn't in the products I buy. For keeping kids away from soda and cool-aid, I just don't bring it into the house. Not here, they can't drink it (they do get an occasional soda at a restaurant). At home, my kids drink milk, water and calcium-fortified orange juice. That's it. To make water more interesting, we make ice cubes of 100% juice with a berry inside. As they melt in the drink, they give the water a little flavor. We also add lemon, lime or orange juice to seltzer water to made "soda." [/QUOTE]
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