Hawaii Revised Statutes 321-30.3 – Default beverages offered with children’s meals
“Children’s meal” means a combination of food and a beverage, sold together at a single price by a restaurant, primarily intended for consumption by children.
“Default beverage” means a beverage automatically included or offered as part of a children’s meal, absent a specific request for a substitute or alternate beverage by the purchaser of the children’s meal.
“One hundred per cent fruit juice or vegetable juice” means any liquid consisting of one hundred per cent fruit juice or vegetable juice with no added sugar, corn syrup, or caloric sweetener.
“Restaurant” means a food establishment that serves food to customers for consumption on or off the premises, including fast-food and full-service dining establishments. “Restaurant” includes but is not limited to drive-through or walk-up counters, coffee shops, cafes, pizza parlors, food stands, movie theater concession stands, and dine-in establishments. For purposes of this definition, a restaurant may provide alcoholic beverage sales for drinking on premises; provided that such sales are ancillary to food service.