It STILL has some alcohol in it. You decide. Do you want a retarded child?
2006-08-18 07:39:42
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answered by Anonymous
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What about "nonalcoholic" beer and wine?
The term "nonalcoholic" is a bit misleading when it comes to the supposedly alcohol-free versions of beer and wine. In fact, all "nonalcoholic" beers and many nonalcoholic wines do contain some alcohol, typically less than half a percent. While few would say that the trace amount of alcohol in an occasional glass of nonalcoholic beer is going to harm your baby, it's something to be aware of — especially if you drink these beverages often or in large amounts. So before you drink up, read labels carefully and remember that "nonalcoholic" and "alcohol-free" aren't interchangeable terms: Drinks labeled nonalcoholic can contain trace amounts of alcohol, while those labeled alcohol-free can't.
2006-08-18 14:49:36
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answered by wiazardofoz 2
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If there is no alchohol in the product then I cannot see how it would cause a problem. The next question is WHY would you want to drink that yucky stuff? The ONLY time I would drink something that tasted like beer, it was beer, and there was to get tipsy... but I never drank something that tasted like that just FOR the taste...
2006-08-18 14:53:45
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answered by Cutelilminxy 5
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Maybe 1, I don't know, I would check with the doctor on that one. Non-alcoholic beer does still have a tiny amount of alcohol in it.
2006-08-18 14:40:57
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answered by JenJen 4
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if u want a retard for a child sure but if u dont then dont
2006-08-18 14:41:51
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answered by Blade S 2
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i dont see why not, its non alcoholic.. but depends on the ingredients
2006-08-18 14:39:47
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answered by C-Baby 3
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no you shouldn't take that chance
2006-08-18 14:40:48
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answered by Myra A 2
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