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While on holiday the drink most commonly drunk by my chidlren was..............

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HRHQueenOfQuotes · 02/09/2006 20:19

Fanta, followed closely by coke (where Fanta wasn't in stock) followed by bottled water.

They had (on average) 3 or 4 (large) glasses a day

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chocybickie · 02/09/2006 20:20

that must have been a fun holiday... for the children at least

CarlyP · 02/09/2006 20:20

oh, no, you bad parent you!!!!!

mine have some of daddy coke with lunch on a saturday.......im so awful!!!!!

cx

schneebly · 02/09/2006 20:21

It was a holiday! Holidays are special! I hope they enjoyed it - the photos are fab BTW. You have beautiful kids!

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trinityrhino · 02/09/2006 20:22

hey carltp, we call it daddy coke here too as ddady is the only one that drinks it and the kiddies know they are only allowed it as a treat(casue of the caffeine, not the sugar)

HRHQueenOfQuotes · 02/09/2006 20:23

actually it was fine - they were really well behaved - but then in Zimbabwe/Southern Africa the coke and fanta takes completely different from here - don't think they bother spending money putting all the cr*p in it and "improving" it. Put it this way - I HATE the Fanta here - but love it there, and all the fizzy drinks taste so different!

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expatinscotland · 02/09/2006 20:24

as long as it wasn't fruit shoots.

HRHQueenOfQuotes · 02/09/2006 20:25

fruit shoots - blimey think my kids have forgotten what they are - don't even have anything vaguely resembling fruit shoots out there - the 'soft drinks' cabinets are just full of glass bottles of fizzy drinks!

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expatinscotland · 02/09/2006 20:25

or guava nectar. puke!

HRHQueenOfQuotes · 02/09/2006 20:28

they did drink Guava nectar - lovely stuff (unless they've watered it down which they did in one restaraunt ! in which case it tastes awful). But they're in the fruit juice cartons away from the soft drinks (and usually only available in the bigger supermarkets) and cost 5 times more than a bottle of coke

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Joolstoo · 02/09/2006 20:29

as long as it wasn't milk - its got pus in it

Fubsy · 02/09/2006 21:19

Pus????

CarlyP · 03/09/2006 08:45

ewww....pus......y?

JoolsToo · 03/09/2006 11:45

there's always one!

it won't stop me partaking!

Bozza · 03/09/2006 12:10

DS got a bit of at taste for apricot juice while we were in France. DD stuck to the jus de pomme though.

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