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An unnamed woman from Queensland, Australia told Facebook that she accidentally sent her five-year-old daughter to school with a pouch of raspberry sorbet-flavoured vodka, because it kind of looked like her daughter's "frozen juice pouch."

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"EPIC lunchbox fail when you tell your five-year-old Preppie to put a frozen juice pouch in her lunchbox and you forget the other pouches in your freezer," the post reads.

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No surprises that the mother in question got a phone call from her daughter's school, but according to Kidspot, the school were pretty chill.

"They were very good about it lol. I made light of it (it was obviously innocent on my daughter’s behalf). I apologised for not sending enough for the teachers and they just laughed, thankfully."

A similar incident occurred last year when a teenager called McKenzie Strange said her mother packed a can of nutritious Four Loko -- a highly caffeinated, very alcoholic drink -- in her lunch supplies.

At least give these kids a few more years of life experiences and challenging jobs, before they can experience the delight of a liquid lunch.


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