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Removing Pepsi from Our SchoolThis picture was taken of a Pepsi truck removing the pop machines from Hood River Valley High School. The recipe is to drink 8 glasses of water a day not pop! Drink 8 glasses of water a day not pop. I was glad they removed the pop machines from the schools yeah!
By karen kauffman Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Pepsi from Our SchoolThere is a drawback to removing something someone wants - it creates an opportunity for questionable enterprise. At the high school where I teach, carbonated beverages were removed for all the right reasons. However, now students are dealing pop and candy to each other, propping doors to the building open so they can sneak out to the local gas station for Mountain Dew etc and stashing this stuff in their lockers. It's not against the rules for students to bring it in, only for legitimate vendors. Think about what you're cheering. Some of these kids have been caught dealing drugs, too! Post by Polly G RE: Removing Pepsi from Our SchoolI think that it was the right thing to do because pop is bad for you and it is expensive. Why would you want to buy something that is "bad for you and takes money out of your pocket." Post By Alex Jara (Guest Post) RE: Removing Pepsi from Our School
My daughter had to give up drinking soda because it could slow her time at track meets. Since I didn't want to drink it in front of her, I stopped drinking it too. Here are some of the benefits: Post by SusannL RE: Removing Pepsi from Our SchoolI agree with removing pop, etc from schools. My only thought here is were they removing the Pepsi, only to replace it with another brand. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Removing Pepsi from Our School
I hope you guys were cheering from behind the camera's view! Post By Lee (Guest Post) RE: Removing Pepsi from Our SchoolHowever did we get along? Post by the Oracle |
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