Hey everyone,
We're having a debate here at work about soda so I wanted to see what you all thought. What age is it appropriate to have soda at a kid's birthday party? 4 years old? Older? One of my coworkers went to a birthday party last weekend for a 2 year old and all they had to drink for all the kids was soda.
Re: kids and soda
Personally, I will never have a party that just has soda (pop!!) because then I'd drink it
My nephew just turned 8, and there was water, juice, and pop. That's the way all of our parties are.
To have soda as an option for the kids? I think older than 4. 7 or 8, maybe? It's hard to say until I get there, I think. But I don't drink much soda, either. Also, I would never have that as the only option.
DD has sips of soda here and there, and she really likes it, but I wouldn't dream of giving her her own whole cup of soda right now. Juice or lemonade, though, which probably has as many calories and as much sugar as soda, I have no problem giving her her own cup of it once in a while. But I usually water it down. I also usually water down my own juice and lemonade when I drink it.
DD1 Feb 2010
DD2 Sept 2011
Eeek! That is horrible decision making on her part.
To answer the question, it's hard to say until I'm in the situation, but probably never or until like 14/15 (but by this age "birthday parties" will be lame). The kids at parties we go to all drink juice, water, fruit punch (blech!), and capri suns. Honestly, if the option isn't there, it can't be chosen. I really don't think an 8 year old goes to a party looking for soda. There will be enough other sweets like cake, ice cream, etc. to look forward to...
And I would flip my shiz before I served soda to two year olds...or let my two year old drink it. No flippin way!
I would never have only soda no matter who the party is for. Even my 5 yo nephew would choose water over anything else. Most of my friends don't even give their kids juice (it is water or milk) but I had juice at O's 1st bday party just in case. He only drinks water.
We don't drink soda often at all(well my ILs always have it, but I don't plan on giving O any for a long time).
We offered pop, for the first time, as an option at DD's 7th birthday party...we also had apple juice, white grape juice and water as options. Most of the kids drank water. IMHO a party for a 2 yo is far too young to offer pop.
Just out of curiosity, what nationality was hosting the party? We have friends that are east Indian and it is a status symbol to have Coke to offer guests. Whenever we go over to visit they only ever offer Coke and Diet Coke. They even used to give their 1 yo Coke in his bottle when they had company.
This is my thinking.
Um, never?
We're lemonade and punch drinkin' folk. If a child wanted soda at their party, I'd probably say 8-10 years old.