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    17/08/2005

    Hello Kitty, Pokemon, and Kid's Beer?

    Okay, we all know that some of the strangest things come of Japan - (Pokemon, Hello Kitty).  But this has to be the most bizzare thing I've seen yet.  They are basically marketting non-alcoholic beer for kids.  Now think about it.   This teaches kids to enjoy the taste of beer at an early age.  I really hope this never catches on here in the US.
     
    Kidsbeer proves hit suds for minors

    "SAGA (Kyodo) Kidsbeer, a nonalcoholic brew aimed at children, is catching on with young drinkers and is posting monthly shipments of 75,000 bottles, according to maker Tomomasu Co. "
     
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    Picture of Anonymous
    ToungeTwist wrote:
    It wouldn't be the first. Check out Apple Beer (http://www.applebeer.com/). I remember drinking this stuff as a special treat as a little kid. It's basically Martinelli's Sparkling Apple Cider, but better. It's made in Utah, non-alcoholic, and not really that easy to find. You can however order from their website. Good stuff.
    25 Sept.