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South Fulton Today
By the People, for the People
Georgia Police Warn Parents: Don't Pack Booze in Kids' Lunches
Authorities discover canned martini in student's lunchbox, urge parents to be more vigilant.
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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The South Fulton Police Department in Georgia is warning parents to thoroughly check their children's lunchboxes before sending them to school, after discovering a canned martini cocktail in a student's lunch. Authorities are reminding parents that alcoholic beverages are not appropriate for school lunches and urging them to 'tighten up' their packing routines to avoid such incidents.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the importance of parents being mindful of the contents of their children's lunches, as bringing alcohol to school can pose serious safety and legal concerns. The police are aiming to proactively address this issue before it becomes more widespread.
The details
In a social media post, the South Fulton Police Department shared a photo of a school lunch that contained a 12-ounce canned Cutwater Lemon Drop Martini, which has an 11% alcohol content. The department warned parents that this is 'NOT Capri Sun' or 'Apple Juice', and described it as a 'whole 'Parent had a long night' starter pack'. They urged parents to double-check their children's lunchboxes before sending them to school to avoid such incidents.
- The incident was reported on February 26, 2026.
The players
South Fulton Police Department
The local police department in South Fulton, Georgia that issued the warning to parents about packing alcohol in children's lunches.
What they’re saying
“That is NOT Capri Sun. That is NOT Apple Juice. That is a whole 'Parent had a long night' starter pack.”
— South Fulton Police Department (Social media post)
“We know mornings can be hectic … but your child shouldn't be the only one in the cafeteria with a beverage that requires an ID.”
— South Fulton Police Department (Social media post)
What’s next
The police department has urged parents to thoroughly check their children's lunchboxes before sending them to school to avoid such incidents in the future.
The takeaway
This incident serves as a reminder for parents to be extra vigilant about the contents of their children's lunches, as bringing alcohol to school can have serious consequences. It highlights the importance of establishing clear guidelines and routines to ensure student safety and well-being.


