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IHOP pulls pop from kids menu, pancake house looking out for health

IHOP pulls pop from kids menu, pancake house looking out for health

11226566_10153393221293152_7480524727703591500_oIHOP is joining a growing list of restaurant chains that is removing soda pop from kids menus.

Applebee’s made the same move in August. Both chains are owned by the same parent company.

Soft drinks will continue to be available to children by request. Judging by comments on IHOP’s social media pages, most fans of the restaurant support the move. Some have a different spin:

Chris Stubing: Don’t worry, the kids can still get a chocolate pancake with frosting and powdered sugar.

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