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		<title>By: Tweets that mention Lunchbox Failure &#124; The Pink Chandelier -- Topsy.com</title>
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		<title>By: uberVU - social comments</title>
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This post was mentioned on Twitter by 2bnicole: Lunchbox Failure http://bit.ly/38cQhf...</description>
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		<title>By: Carolyn</title>
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		<description>If I sent a lunchable to one of our kids schools, I would get a phone call telling me to bring a new lunch cause their not allowed.  Which makes it harder on us moms who have that lazy moment in the morning after 5 cups of coffee WON&#039;T wake us up and we can&#039;t resort to a quick and easy fix to our kids lunches.

I found out not too long ago that my kids lunch account didn&#039;t cover those extra special goodies, BUT my 12 year old twins had been sneaking money into school to buy them anyway.  Luckily, I got a call from &quot;Bonnie&quot; at the lunch room who asked if it was okay for my twins to be purchasing ice cream, like EVERY SINGLE DAY!

So now, am I not only NOT allowed to make my kids a non-thinking lunch every once in a while; I am also forced to pad the kids down for any money they may be sneaking into the school to buy something in the lunch room that may - or may not be - worse than what I would have sent them to school with.

Make any sense - No, I didn&#039;t think so - that&#039;s why your post explains it so well!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If I sent a lunchable to one of our kids schools, I would get a phone call telling me to bring a new lunch cause their not allowed.  Which makes it harder on us moms who have that lazy moment in the morning after 5 cups of coffee WON’T wake us up and we can’t resort to a quick and easy fix to our kids lunches.</p>
<p>I found out not too long ago that my kids lunch account didn’t cover those extra special goodies, BUT my 12 year old twins had been sneaking money into school to buy them anyway.  Luckily, I got a call from “Bonnie” at the lunch room who asked if it was okay for my twins to be purchasing ice cream, like EVERY SINGLE DAY!</p>
<p>So now, am I not only NOT allowed to make my kids a non-thinking lunch every once in a while; I am also forced to pad the kids down for any money they may be sneaking into the school to buy something in the lunch room that may — or may not be — worse than what I would have sent them to school with.</p>
<p>Make any sense — No, I didn’t think so — that’s why your post explains it so well!</p>
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