Posted June 28, 201114 yr This only goes for LAUSD (los angeles unified school district) and it's been around for a few months for a while...... Basically, it has the same amount of sugar as a candy bar, the matter is, WHY TAKE IT AWAY?! I don't want plain boring milk
June 28, 201114 yr Funny, they sell ice cream and Doritos at my school and there banning chocolate and strawberry milk? lol They should do something about it being frozen all the time =_=
June 28, 201114 yr Well Here is Brazil we have to bring snacks every day and have lunch at our houses so yeah...
June 28, 201114 yr You bring yours, Kinode? I buy mine in the canteen! But I have lunch at home as well... It's pretty good, though. Grandmother's lunch haha
June 28, 201114 yr Well I go to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles but I don't really drink sweetened milk, but I love milk I hear they're banning bake sales also.
June 28, 201114 yr Adults don't want kids to eat more sugar in their milk so that means no chocolate or strawberry in the LAUSD.
June 29, 201114 yr You know what will happen? Kids will start bringing nesquik powder from home to mix with the milk. Eventually, a black market will start and kids will be trading sticks of gum and pokemon cards for milk flavoring. Seriously, the government learned nothing from the prohibition. They are just asking for an adolescent mafia to start.
June 29, 201114 yr You know what will happen? Kids will start bringing nesquik powder from home to mix with the milk. Eventually, a black market will start and kids will be trading sticks of gum and pokemon cards for milk flavoring. Seriously, the government learned nothing from the prohibition. They are just asking for an adolescent mafia to start. lol, true.
June 29, 201114 yr You know what will happen? Kids will start bringing nesquik powder from home to mix with the milk. Eventually, a black market will start and kids will be trading sticks of gum and pokemon cards for milk flavoring. Seriously, the government learned nothing from the prohibition. They are just asking for an adolescent mafia to start. I lol'd. Doubt that'll happen, but still a funny idea.
June 29, 201114 yr Author You know what will happen? Kids will start bringing nesquik powder from home to mix with the milk. Eventually, a black market will start and kids will be trading sticks of gum and pokemon cards for milk flavoring. Seriously, the government learned nothing from the prohibition. They are just asking for an adolescent mafia to start. Oh my god
June 29, 201114 yr You know what will happen? Kids will start bringing nesquik powder from home to mix with the milk. Eventually, a black market will start and kids will be trading sticks of gum and pokemon cards for milk flavoring. Seriously, the government learned nothing from the prohibition. They are just asking for an adolescent mafia to start. Heh, I could actually see that happening. I have seen something similar in my school, you were allowed to bring a water bottle into class, but you could only have water in it. So people started bringing in those individual packets of Powerade, and share with others. They weren't really trading or selling them though. Some idiots did try snorting it on the bus... As for the chocolate milk, I would be very upset, as that was the only skim milk they offered at my school. I can't stand drinking milk with fat in it, as it doesn't taste right to me. Strawberry milk doesn't sound all that good though...
June 30, 201114 yr Banning flavored milk? Just when I thought schools couldn't get any stupider... v_v
July 3, 201114 yr Blasphemy. This is all blasphemy. Good thing I live in L.A, but my school isn't in LAUSD. Poor kids can't drink flavored milk, what a shame.
July 11, 201114 yr Personally, I find all these food bannings ridiculous. The entire point of school is to educate kids to a level where they can safely transition into independent life, right? With independent life comes a whole ton of independent health choices, so they might as well get options. I'm not saying that more cafeterias should sell cocaine in a la carte, but schools don't need to restrict their students' diets to rabbit food.
July 11, 201114 yr My school banned ketchup. It's best just not to dispute it. Schools will do stupid things--the American education system is far from perfection.
July 12, 201114 yr Author My school banned ketchup. It's best just not to dispute it. Schools will do stupid things--the American education system is far from perfection. i LOVE ketchup personally.....i would die if they banned ketchup in my school :C
This only goes for LAUSD (los angeles unified school district) and it's been around for a few months for a while......
Basically, it has the same amount of sugar as a candy bar, the matter is, WHY TAKE IT AWAY?!
I don't want plain boring milk