Mueller Park Jr. High Bans Jelly Bracelets

Mueller Park Jr. High Bans Jelly Bracelets


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(Bountiful-AP) -- Officials at Bountiful's Mueller Park Junior High have banned jelly bracelets.

That's because they may be involved in a new sex game.

Some teens claim the bracelets are used for a game called "Snap." The color of the bracelet corresponds with a certain sexual act, anything from kissing or hugging, to sex or oral sex.

Someone tries to snap the bracelet, and if it breaks, the owner has to perform the act with the "snapper" according to what color the bracelet is.

The bracelets already are banned at North Davis Junior High. But that's because they violate the school's uniform dress code.

Mueller Park officials say their ban is a move to sidestep potential harassment and inappropriate sexual behavior.

The bracelets have been banned at schools across the country.

(Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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