Chocolate milk and fruit juices to return to New Brunswick schools
FREDERICTON — Chocolate milk is making a comeback in New Brunswick schools, after a much-derided ban on sugary drinks and snacks became an issue during the fall election.
“One of the biggest issues during the election campaign was chocolate milk,” Premier Blaine Higgs joked Wednesday.
Tory Education Minister Dominic Cardy said New Brunswickers expressed concerns about the level of restrictions under the nutrition policy imposed by the previous Liberal government.
“These changes will provide flexibility and empower local school communities to make informed decisions about the health and well-being of their students,” Cardy said.