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  1. #1
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    Oct 2007
    Brissy
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    When did you give your little one chocolate?

    Obviously everyone will have different ideas on what's appropriate for their little one, but I'm just curious - when did you let your baby/child have chocolate?

    I just saw a friend's facebook page with pics her 7mth old eating a crunchie bar () and I thought - "gee I must be a nasty mummy - I didn't give DD1 chocolate till she was about 20mths old!!"

    Even now she only has it very rarely, and only ever a little piece.

    Am I in the minority here?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    melb
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    I plan on avoiding it as long as possible as I dont want to share!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i love choc

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Member

    Feb 2007
    On the beautiful Gold Coast!
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    My PIL were giving DD chocolate & mouthfuls of their sweets when she was about 7 months old (only small amounts but I still wasnt happy about it). The only time my children have choclates etc was at their christenings I let them grab a handful of cake & also at DD's first birthday, she may have had a small piece in a bowl, cant remember.
    I am a meany mum haha I always had people commenting on how DD was "missing out" as I would give her water & a piece of fruit while others gave their kids junk. I'm alot more lenient (sp?) these days with DD... she's almost 4yrs old now.
    I always prefer water & a healthy snack for my kids.
    Of course thats just what I choose for my kids.... everyone is different & I try not to judge when I see people doing things different

  4. #4
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    Oct 2007
    Sunshine Coast
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    My DS didn't have any till he was 2 years old and it was only because he was at his little mate's second birthday party and he was given a fun-size packet of Smarties.

    He looooves Smarties and I now use them for bribery purposes but we have strict limit of once a week only. He doesn't get any other kind of chocolate ever.

  5. #5
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    Feb 2007
    Brisbane
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    lachlan was about 5 mnths old(i think) when easter rolled around, and my in laws were trying to peer pressure me into giving him choc, i refused and didnt give him chocolate or lollies until he turned 1. even then it was the smallest bit of chocolate or a banana lolly. hth

  6. #6
    BellyBelly Member

    Feb 2007
    On the beautiful Gold Coast!
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    lachlan was about 5 mnths old(i think) when easter rolled around, and my in laws were trying to peer pressure me into giving him choc, i refused and didnt give him chocolate or lollies until he turned 1. even then it was the smallest bit of chocolate or a banana lolly. hth
    Oh yeah, DD has a chocolate egg at Easter, we get up Easter Sunday morning, have our breakfast, go to church & when we get home we have the Easter egg/s.
    I forgot about Easter!!!! DD's birthday is around Easter so she was 1 when she had her first chocolate egg

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Member

    Feb 2007
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    My DS is 11 months old and hasn't had chocolate at all. I'm making vanilla cupcakes for his birthday and I'll let him have a bit of cake but that's the extent of "junk" he'll have for awhile. There is plenty of time for him to eat that sort of stuff.

    We were at playgroup at Christmas time and a friend was giving her 10 month old a Freddo Frog. I was shocked!

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    Sep 2007
    travelling
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    I think their first easter.
    Well Jesse was only a few weeks old, so he missed out, lol, but he's had the odd choccy bikkie.
    One every few months. Even the girls are lucky to get chocolate or lollies more than once a month.
    Bri doesn't like it.
    I think they would've been between 7 & 9 months.

  9. #9
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    Jun 2008
    Tassie
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    Jaidan was about 7 months old, Chase was about 11 months and Ashton is 6 months and nothing yet no way.

    Each to their own It's cute seeing bubs faces covered in chocolate lol I think as long as it's not a huge amount or a regular thing who cares.

  10. #10
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    Mar 2007
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    the first time DS had chocolate was the icing on his 1st birthday cake. later in the evening it all came back up. not a pretty sight. he has had a few pieces since that my MIL has given him, she has also given him a lolly pop(!) she also gives him icecream but this is the only time he has sweets IMHO he is way too young!

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    between the mountain & the ocean
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    the closest to chocolate my ds has gotten is a couple of licks of my paddle pop and thats it and I don't think i will be buying him an easter egg this year, he is too young and he doesn't know what he is missing out on. He doesn't like stuff like that anyway, he even dry reached at his 1st birthday when we tried to give him a bit of his birthday cake. He would much rather eat some fruit lol.

  12. #12
    rhyb Guest

    Ill admit DS has had a bit of a choc chip cookie and has eaten chocolate cake (he wasnt given the cake he waited for my sister to drop food lol) but its tiny amounts and thats only been the once. Honestly he turns his nose up to 'junky' food and prefers fruit and veg.
    Here's hoping it last forever