looks like a bottle of champagne with a Disney Frozen sleeve on it
non alcoholic grape juice
Disney Frozen Non-Alcoholic Party Drink
Grown-up alternative to juice and pop at parties
Delicious sparkling white grape fruit drink
Perfect at birthdays, family events, BBQs or after a long day building snowmen with Olaf
Champagne style cork pop
£1.69 per bottle, RRP £2.49 per bottle
750ml per bottle if u buy 6 from home bargains online + delivery
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YouDontWantToKnow
13 Dec 1518#2
cold
replicating alcohol to 6 year olds
very poor taste
stuarthanley
13 Dec 158#18
Do you remember the sweets that used to be shaped and sold in packaging to look like cigarettes? They're banned now because they were seen to be encouraging underaged smoking.
It's psychological. It may look like your little princess is having fun, pretending to be grown up etc but in your little princesses eyes, she's copying what mummies and daddies do.
In the future, when you get home after leaving your little princess alone for a few hours/days and she and her friends have had a party and emptied your booze cabinet, try to remember this moment.
YouDontWantToKnow
13 Dec 157#6
Promoting, targeting, advertising & simulating alcohol to children is illegal.
babymamax2
13 Dec 156#22
Reported it to who? Olaf?
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miles136
13 Dec 151#1
also £1.69 from home bargains if you buy 6 + delivery
YouDontWantToKnow
13 Dec 1518#2
cold
replicating alcohol to 6 year olds
very poor taste
miles136 to YouDontWantToKnow
13 Dec 15#3
this site is about deals not what you think of a product, this is the best price so hot, and the kids I am giving it to are 10 and 13, I hardly drink and on New Years eve I am baby sitting as I do every year so no alcohol will be on show or consumed in my house
YouDontWantToKnow
13 Dec 154#4
Errr yes it is. Its both...
miles136
13 Dec 15#5
the product is good quality and good price, so do u vote games down because u do not like them? or wine because its not the type you drink, or a car because the colour is wrong?
pmsl
YouDontWantToKnow
13 Dec 157#6
Promoting, targeting, advertising & simulating alcohol to children is illegal.
miles136
13 Dec 152#7
go to bed u strange person
YouDontWantToKnow
13 Dec 154#8
Strange?
No I think I am normal & have reported this product as it breaks the law.
miles136
13 Dec 152#9
get a grip
iknowwhatactualdealsare
13 Dec 153#10
I've never been on this site when people are getting so annoyed about it! Is everyone drunk?! It's a drink with Frozen on it, not something to stress about. I think everyone should just hug it out!
Got a couple of the Princess sparkling apple flavour ones for my 4 year old from home bargains a while back. good price
loumar76
13 Dec 153#16
if this isn't aimed at making the little ones think they are having a grown up drink why state no alcohol on the bottle. the Disney printed label should be enough :disappointed:
mrsclucky
13 Dec 151#17
It's fizzy juice and the kids enjoy the pop of the cork. Get a life. I always buy this for my kids birthday parties, it's a bit of fun.
stuarthanley
13 Dec 158#18
Do you remember the sweets that used to be shaped and sold in packaging to look like cigarettes? They're banned now because they were seen to be encouraging underaged smoking.
It's psychological. It may look like your little princess is having fun, pretending to be grown up etc but in your little princesses eyes, she's copying what mummies and daddies do.
In the future, when you get home after leaving your little princess alone for a few hours/days and she and her friends have had a party and emptied your booze cabinet, try to remember this moment.
beth_kiss
13 Dec 15#19
It was 1.69 in store at my local coalville one
amzzzzyyyy
13 Dec 15#20
Well said
jendobson
13 Dec 154#21
..... Be careful, next they'll be wearing your high heels pretending to be grown up - or wearing makeup .....
Jesus get a grip people!
babymamax2
13 Dec 156#22
Reported it to who? Olaf?
babymamax2
13 Dec 151#23
Really. Because I've seen them in asda all the time.
babymamax2
13 Dec 151#24
stuarthanley to babymamax2
13 Dec 151#29
Are they wrapped in edible filter paper and sold in a box that looks like cigarettes?
Next you'll be comparing smarties to Ibuprofen
julieallen
13 Dec 152#25
Which law exactly?
If parents can't educate their children to the dangers of drinking, then I don't really think a bottle of fruit juice with a frozen label on is really going to make much difference as to how they end up!
julieallen
13 Dec 15#26
In boxes that look like cigarette boxes and with a red tip on?
stuarthanley
13 Dec 15#27
No you haven't.
GemandJake
13 Dec 15#28
£1.49 in my local HB so definitely not the best price. I wouldn't buy it for my children as they don't drink fizzy drinks :smiley:
babymamax2
13 Dec 151#30
They are not wrapped in paper but they are in little boxes. oooh I just caught a flamedeer. Makes arguing with a random stranger totally worth it.
lorrainepow
14 Dec 15#31
£1.69 in Bathgate!
Jinkz
14 Dec 15#32
clearly not
Jinkz
14 Dec 151#33
you mean what every kid does at some point I their life? It's called growing up, experiencing the world, it will happen, unless you lock them up.
rdbradshaw
14 Dec 15#34
Also £1.69 at my local , so the title possibly may need changing because not sure if anyone has found it at £1.99
ScottyMelotty
14 Dec 153#35
I think these are perfectly fine for a six year old girl's party but for 6 year old boys i would give them these:
Opening post
non alcoholic grape juice
Disney Frozen Non-Alcoholic Party Drink
Grown-up alternative to juice and pop at parties
Delicious sparkling white grape fruit drink
Perfect at birthdays, family events, BBQs or after a long day building snowmen with Olaf
Champagne style cork pop
£1.69 per bottle, RRP £2.49 per bottle
750ml per bottle if u buy 6 from home bargains online + delivery
Top comments
replicating alcohol to 6 year olds
very poor taste
It's psychological. It may look like your little princess is having fun, pretending to be grown up etc but in your little princesses eyes, she's copying what mummies and daddies do.
In the future, when you get home after leaving your little princess alone for a few hours/days and she and her friends have had a party and emptied your booze cabinet, try to remember this moment.
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replicating alcohol to 6 year olds
very poor taste
pmsl
No I think I am normal & have reported this product as it breaks the law.
http://www.amazon.com/Candy-Crate-DK-Cigarettes-Count/dp/B000BXSRT2
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/frozen-non-alcoholic-champagne-2268972
It's psychological. It may look like your little princess is having fun, pretending to be grown up etc but in your little princesses eyes, she's copying what mummies and daddies do.
In the future, when you get home after leaving your little princess alone for a few hours/days and she and her friends have had a party and emptied your booze cabinet, try to remember this moment.
Jesus get a grip people!
Next you'll be comparing smarties to Ibuprofen
If parents can't educate their children to the dangers of drinking, then I don't really think a bottle of fruit juice with a frozen label on is really going to make much difference as to how they end up!
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=287572211&gclid=CO2ZwOGN3MkCFQIGwwod3WkI3Q&gclsrc=aw.ds
I always had this children champaign (that's how we call it back home) when I was a child. I'm 31 now and don't drink at all.