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Bagged Milk!!!
http://web.archive.org/web/200211221...articles/milk/
The first time I heard of this back in like 02 or so I didn't believe my canadian friend and thought he was just fucking with me. Every single aspect of bagged milk boggles my mind and is extremely hilarious to me for some reason. |
It used to be called Homo milk too at one time
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not funny at all. bagged milk serious business.
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Yea milk in bags was one of the weirdest things about living in Canada. They must of phased that out by now though surely? Mind you it took quite some time to phase out the mullet.
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Milk in bags is the ONLY way to go.
Milk in cartons tastes like CARTON. "Wow gross, that milk tastes like container" he exclaimed to his pet seal. |
Also, on a psychological level, tell me they aren't the perfect 'fun bags'.
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I thought we already had this discussion. That is ONTARIO faggotry. We don't play that bagged milk game in the west...
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Milk dispensing machines have always used bagged milk
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lol we had bagged milk out in western canada when I was a kid...but not anymore
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Ahh the west. |
bagged milk = one of the weirdest things I've ever seen.
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bagged milk is very common here, but boxes and bottles as well...
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Even though my parents are in Pennsylvania they get bagged milk. I am sure it is a farmer's market thing around there. They get orange juice that way too.
I have seen one store chain in the UK sell the jugs but not the bags. What's the point in that? |
im rocking bagged milk right now. what do other people do? big plastic jugs? you can still get milk in big plastic jugs but they are typically only available in convience stores like beckers or macs. cartons are fine if you don't have a family or drink much milk...when you can buy a 3pack of 1 litre milk bags, i'd rather do that than 3 1 litre cartons.
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what are you all talking about? Bagged milk is found here in every grocery store, no shit. it was here for as long as I can remember. Costs less than carton.
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80p for a 2 pint bag. |
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I like mine in a glass bottle...
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I've never heard of bagged milk either. Here we only have it in jugs mainly or you can get the organic fancy milk in the white cartons.
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I don't like milk in bags, but the point of it is that it immensely reduces the amount of waste in a landfill.
You can squish the bag up into the size of a golf ball, compared to a large plastic container that takes up a lot of space. |
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I haven't seen cartons in years and we've never had bags in Western NY, as close as we are to that Ontario faggotry someone already mentioned.
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have never seen that but I can see the eco logic..does sounds kind of appealing
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Ours comes in a box. :)http://richland.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/milk.jpg
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this thread is hilarious.. i didn't even know that bags were centralized in canada mostly.. I've been drinking it in bags my whole life...(circa '77) I shop in the US all the time, i just didn't notice if they had bags or not...
we have jugs too, but bags are far more convenient and have zero after taste at all. Its like drinking coke in glass bottles apposed to plastic or cans, you notice the difference... |
I remember as a kid visiting my grandma and we would have milk delivered to her house in glass...that was awesome....since they would deliver ice cream too.
http://fairfoodfight.com/files/MilkBottle.jpg |
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Fuck, that's something an old man would say... :( |
i'm still blown away that old dutch is a US company. i always thought they were from the home of sleazydream.
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it can be still found in here...
but only poor people are actually buying it... |
I think you guys are overlooking the most important part of that article-
http://www.foxnews.com/images/228059...offeecrisp.jpg Coffee Crisp is where it's at. I bring some back with me for my friends everytime I go up to Canada. |
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I hate bags of milk. I get my gallon jugs at Mac's convenience store instead. Apparently bags of milk are only really prevalent in Ontario and Quebec. |
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