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Alcohol free 'booze' 17:39 - Dec 7 with 2467 viewsDyfnant

Is there anything wrong legally or morally with giving your kids this stuff?

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Alcohol free 'booze' on 17:41 - Dec 7 with 2459 viewsDarran

I don't think there is myself but I'm sure someone will say it's giving them a taste for it.

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Alcohol free 'booze' on 17:43 - Dec 7 with 2450 viewsJackfath

How old are they?

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Alcohol free 'booze' on 17:45 - Dec 7 with 2441 viewsDyfnant

Alcohol free 'booze' on 17:43 - Dec 7 by Jackfath

How old are they?


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Alcohol free 'booze' on 17:57 - Dec 7 with 2417 viewslifelong

I've just read on the internet that most non alcoholic drinks contain 0.5% alcohol which means that you have to be 18 to purchase it.
Apparently they are permitted to call it non alcohol because it contains less than 1% alcohol
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Alcohol free 'booze' on 18:33 - Dec 7 with 2389 viewsjack247

Alcohol free 'booze' on 17:57 - Dec 7 by lifelong

I've just read on the internet that most non alcoholic drinks contain 0.5% alcohol which means that you have to be 18 to purchase it.
Apparently they are permitted to call it non alcohol because it contains less than 1% alcohol
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Is that true? If I'm driving but out I much prefer them to soft drinks. Still, suppose you would probably need 10-12 bottles to be close to the limit
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Alcohol free 'booze' on 18:43 - Dec 7 with 2379 viewsC_jack

Well if you're stuck in the desert and theres nothing else to drink, I guess its ok.

I can't think of any other scenario in which you'd choose it to give to your children though?

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Alcohol free 'booze' on 18:45 - Dec 7 with 2379 viewsItchySphincter

There's plenty of other things they could drink. Not sure there's anything wrong with it but kids don't usually like alcohol as the bitter taste is usually acquired as a grown up. I probably wouldn't bother.

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Alcohol free 'booze' on 19:18 - Dec 7 with 2348 viewsDyfnant

Alcohol free 'booze' on 17:45 - Dec 7 by Dyfnant

1 & 2


Should've read 10 & 12.
Missus bought a load of Kopperburg pear on offer from Tesco without realising it was 0% alcohol

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Alcohol free 'booze' on 19:40 - Dec 7 with 2311 viewslondonlisa2001

Alcohol free 'booze' on 19:18 - Dec 7 by Dyfnant

Should've read 10 & 12.
Missus bought a load of Kopperburg pear on offer from Tesco without realising it was 0% alcohol


as much as anything, honestly that stuff is absolutely stuffed with sugar and that should be avoided for children even at 10 or so other than as the odd treat. Also - as has been pointed out - there often is alcohol in the drinks - it's all to do with labelling legislation (eg. fat free actually means less than 0.5% fat in a similar way).

Giving them that to drink is like a Coke - OK on the odd occasion but wouldn't recommend it in any sort of frequency at all - it really isn't great to spike sugars for a child (or an adult for that matter, but that's their choice). Don't forget that you could just take it back and exchange it.
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Alcohol free 'booze' on 19:42 - Dec 7 with 2307 viewsJackfath

Alcohol free 'booze' on 19:40 - Dec 7 by londonlisa2001

as much as anything, honestly that stuff is absolutely stuffed with sugar and that should be avoided for children even at 10 or so other than as the odd treat. Also - as has been pointed out - there often is alcohol in the drinks - it's all to do with labelling legislation (eg. fat free actually means less than 0.5% fat in a similar way).

Giving them that to drink is like a Coke - OK on the odd occasion but wouldn't recommend it in any sort of frequency at all - it really isn't great to spike sugars for a child (or an adult for that matter, but that's their choice). Don't forget that you could just take it back and exchange it.


Wise words Lisa darling.

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Alcohol free 'booze' on 19:44 - Dec 7 with 2307 viewslondonlisa2001

Alcohol free 'booze' on 19:42 - Dec 7 by Jackfath

Wise words Lisa darling.


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Alcohol free 'booze' on 19:47 - Dec 7 with 2299 viewsJackfath

Alcohol free 'booze' on 19:44 - Dec 7 by londonlisa2001

thank you Jackfath !

That means a lot as you know...



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Alcohol free 'booze' on 20:18 - Dec 7 with 2277 viewsexiledclaseboy

It's illegal to give alcohol to kids under the age of five. After that, presumably, they can get lashed up to f*ck entirely legally.

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Alcohol free 'booze' on 15:13 - Dec 8 with 2170 viewsCountyJim

Alcohol free 'booze' on 19:18 - Dec 7 by Dyfnant

Should've read 10 & 12.
Missus bought a load of Kopperburg pear on offer from Tesco without realising it was 0% alcohol


Take them back im sure they will exchange
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Alcohol free 'booze' on 15:17 - Dec 8 with 2165 viewsMusical_Swan

Alcohol free 'booze' on 17:57 - Dec 7 by lifelong

I've just read on the internet that most non alcoholic drinks contain 0.5% alcohol which means that you have to be 18 to purchase it.
Apparently they are permitted to call it non alcohol because it contains less than 1% alcohol
[Post edited 7 Dec 2014 17:58]


Believe 0.5% is considered low alcohol and below 0.05% is classed as alcohol free. Low alcohol used to have an age limit of 16 but not sure if that still applies.

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Alcohol free 'booze' on 16:53 - Dec 8 with 2143 viewsunion_jack

You used to be able to buy shandy in cans at any age so not much difference.

Personally, I've allowed my daughter the did sip of wine since she's been about 11. I take the stance that the forbidden fruit is always sweetest so take away the mysticism and hopefully it won't be such a draw at 18.

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Alcohol free 'booze' on 17:20 - Dec 8 with 2128 viewsMusical_Swan

Alcohol free 'booze' on 16:53 - Dec 8 by union_jack

You used to be able to buy shandy in cans at any age so not much difference.

Personally, I've allowed my daughter the did sip of wine since she's been about 11. I take the stance that the forbidden fruit is always sweetest so take away the mysticism and hopefully it won't be such a draw at 18.

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Seem to remember being able to buy Larger and Lime flavoured pop at one stage of my young life! Seems crazy now!

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Alcohol free 'booze' on 18:15 - Dec 8 with 2105 viewsunion_jack

Alcohol free 'booze' on 17:20 - Dec 8 by Musical_Swan

Seem to remember being able to buy Larger and Lime flavoured pop at one stage of my young life! Seems crazy now!


I'm wracking my brain for the manufacturers of that shandy.

Anyone?

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Alcohol free 'booze' on 18:17 - Dec 8 with 2100 viewsWatchman

Disgracefully morally wrong! Don't tease the bairns! if they are going to daaaaaaarinkkk give em the proper stuff!
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Alcohol free 'booze' on 18:26 - Dec 8 with 2090 viewsTheApothecary

Top deck lager and lime and bitter shandy I think it was.
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Alcohol free 'booze' on 18:27 - Dec 8 with 2088 viewsalltjack

Alcohol free 'booze' on 18:15 - Dec 8 by union_jack

I'm wracking my brain for the manufacturers of that shandy.

Anyone?


Barr
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Alcohol free 'booze' on 18:29 - Dec 8 with 2086 viewsNeath_Jack

Alcohol free 'booze' on 18:15 - Dec 8 by union_jack

I'm wracking my brain for the manufacturers of that shandy.

Anyone?


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Alcohol free 'booze' on 18:33 - Dec 8 with 2078 viewsunion_jack

Alcohol free 'booze' on 18:27 - Dec 8 by alltjack

Barr


No, it was Top Deck I was thinking of.

Many thanks, I'll sleep tonight!

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