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South Fulton Today
By the People, for the People
Georgia Police Warn Parents After Student Brings Canned Martini to School
The City of South Fulton Police Department urges families to double-check lunchboxes for alcoholic beverages.
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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The City of South Fulton Police Department in Georgia issued a Facebook warning after a student brought a canned ready-to-drink martini cocktail to school, reminding parents to carefully inspect their children's lunchboxes to ensure no alcoholic beverages are packed.
Why it matters
The incident highlights the importance of parents being vigilant about the contents of their children's lunchboxes, as bringing alcohol to school can pose serious safety and disciplinary concerns.
The details
According to the police department's Facebook post, a student's lunchbox was found to contain a Cutwater Lemon Drop Martini, which has an 11% alcohol content, twice the ABV of most beers. The police emphasized that such alcoholic beverages do not belong alongside a typical PB&J sandwich and fruit snacks.
- On Wednesday, the City of South Fulton Police Department made the Facebook post warning parents about the incident.
The players
City of South Fulton Police Department
The local police department that issued the Facebook warning about the student bringing a canned martini to school.
What they’re saying
“Say Twin… Before you send them babies off to school… CHECK. THE. LUNCHBOX. Because why are we getting reports of juice boxes sitting next to… Cutwater margaritas??”
— City of South Fulton Police Department (Facebook)
“That is NOT Capri Sun. That is NOT Apple Juice. That is a whole 'Parent had a long night' starter pack.”
— City of South Fulton Police Department (Facebook)
“If it says 12% ABV… it does NOT belong next to a PB&J.”
— City of South Fulton Police Department (Facebook)
The takeaway
This incident serves as a crucial reminder for parents to thoroughly inspect their children's lunchboxes to ensure no inappropriate or potentially dangerous items, such as alcoholic beverages, are accidentally packed and brought to school.


