Hey it's homeroom or happy hour somewhere in the world, right?
Police near Atlanta kindly asked parents on Wednesday to double-check lunches they pack for their children, after one tyke came to school with a martini to wash down a midday snack.
The South Fulton Police Department released a picture of what, at a quick glance, looked like a normal school lunch.
But on closer examination the aluminum can wasn't juice, soda or any other non-intoxicating beverage. It was a can of lemon martini made with "vodka, triple sec and lemon juice," according to its label.

“That is NOT Capri Sun. That is NOT Apple Juice,” according to a police department statement about the youngster's one-martini lunch. “That is a whole ‘Parent had a long night’ starter pack.”
The beverage, made by San Diego-based Cutwater, is 11% alcohol or about twice the ABV of most beers.
"Check the lunchbox before the Fulton County Schools Police resource officers gotta do inventory at recess," South Fulton police added.
A Cutwater representative could not be immediately reached for comment on Thursday.
