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What drinks are non-refillable for kids meals?

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Final answer:

Non-refillable drinks for kids' meals generally include bottled soft drinks and bottled water. Other items like salad dressing bottles and jars of peanut butter and jam are not beverages.

Step-by-step explanation:

When looking at what drinks are non-refillable for kids' meals, it typically depends on the policies of the specific restaurant or venue.

However, as a general guide, individually packaged drinks like bottled soft drinks, bottled water, and specialty drinks such as ice cream cone lids.

On-premise items such as salad dressing bottles and peanut butter and jam jars are not beverages but are similarly single-serve in many dining establishments when offered with kids' meals. Non-refillable items tend to be those that are either not economical to offer in a refillable format or are not sanitary to do so.

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