I was serving a table, and it was their son’s 7th birthday. The parents asked if I could bring out a sundae with lots of cherries. Though this wasn’t a usual menu item, I knew we had cocktails that were served with cherries, so I smiled and said I’d be happy to.
We did not have a bartender that day, so I went behind the bar myself, and made sure to put extra cherries for the birthday boy. I did notice the cherries were different than I’d expected— instead of a glass jar, it was a very nice looking tin, and instead of the usual super bright red 40, the cherries were a more dark velvet color. Didn’t think much of it.
When they left, I noticed the boy barely ate any of the sundae they had specifically asked for. Again, I didn’t really think much of it. That is, until days later, when I casually told the bartender the story. He lost his mind laughing, and informed me that the cherries were soaked in liquor and super expensive.
TL;DR: I served a kid a sundae with liquor-soaked cherries, thinking they were just normal cherries.
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OP over here trying to start The Sauced Sevens! (you know, like terrible twos)
No wonder the kid didn’t eat them.
This is why food containers should be labeled.
Oh no, boozy cherries for a kid’s birthday!