Since we don't really do the whole Valentine's Day thing, and M's school certainly doesn't do anything for it, this is more of an intellectual curiosity than looking for answers or advice.
A FB friend posted this on her way, saying she couldn't wait to make these for her son's preschool friends.
Now, even if M's school celebrated the holiday (it doesn't, nor did it do anything for Halloween), I probably wouldn't opt for something like this. I've seen other friends post pictures of non-food giveaways they do for their kid's classes, but this was the first twinkie I'd seen. Definitely a cute little minion.
So, if you have a kid, or if you want to consider what you WOULD do for your kid once they're of an age, would you opt for something like this - cute, of course, but involving a high sugar item - or would you go in a different direction? Does junk food matter if it's a once-in-a-while thing?
Just curious.

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I do remember when we got treats at school - was always a good day. Heck - still is a good day when we get treats at the office.
But, will I (hypocritically) give young kids junk? No. It's fine for me to eat, not them
Moderation is key for sure, but I still wouldn't do this. If kids are exchanging V-day treats then they'll be getting a lot more than 1 twinkie...in a typical classroom they might get 20-30 or more treats that one day. And while you can moderate them once they are home I'd still prefer that my kid not get 30 treats in a day.
I loved it when school did something like a cupcake or cookie for a special holiday treat and would support that, because it's one treat.
Just my opinion and not my hill to die on. I wouldn't be angry at the parents who gave a small treat, in fact I'm sure I'd compliment them on how cute it was, but I would privately wish that non-edible treats were the norm.
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