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US cracks down on ‘liquid candy’ drinks

By Sheila McNulty in Houston

Published: September 7 2009 19:05 | Last updated: September 7 2009 19:05

Deborah Grubbs, an elementary school teacher, began concealing Dr Pepper, her favourite beverage, in a coffee cup last year, when her private school in Texas banned soft drinks. When her birthday came round, her students needed special permission from the headteacher to bring her the treat to celebrate.

A high school student uses a vending machine
A high school student uses a vending machine. Soft drinks manufacturers have agreed to reduce the measures they sell in schools
She felt as if she’d been “convicted” of a crime, Mrs Grubbs said. “There’s a difference between adults and kids. That just seems over the top to me.”

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