+1, that's also the only packaging that exists here. Some cartons are fresh milk that doesn't last very long, most is treated milk that lasts monthes (which is what I've been drinking all my life), but that's all.NLS said:Only cartons here. Works great to store in the refrigerator, can just stack em like bricks. Actually, when I was in kindergarten, we made a big ship using milk cartons as bricks.
Is that milk powder (you know, the type you need to pour water into) ? Omh my, I haven't been drinking that since I'm three years old or something (except in instant coffee cups in which you just need to pour hot water).
Yeah, I live just south of the Canadian border and I have no idea what joke you're referring to, so maybe you need to cool your jets a little.Pyromaniac1337 said:Really? You've never heard the "In Canada, milk comes in bags!" joke before? Bloody lucky you are, mate.Furioso said:Funny I don't see the joke or the lie, enjoy your ban trollPyromaniac1337 said:RanD00M said:What is that I semll? *sniffs air* Is it..A troll?Pyromaniac1337 said:Hey, Americunts! Canadian here! We use jugs!
You're probably not a troll.But cut that shit out.We don´t want this sort of offensive material here.Sorry, but hearing the same damn "joke" a thousand times, especially when it's a BLATANT FUCKING LIE, gets me a LITTLE pissed off.Furioso said:Yea thats not offensive at all...Pyromaniac1337 said:Hey, Americunts! Canadian here! We use jugs!
This would be awesome. Completely and without question. Nothing better than a heart attack in a jar.Jamash said:Garlic...Bread?Milk...Bags?
Milk Bags sounds like a child's name for breasts.
We get our milk in glass bottles, delivered fresh to our doorstep every morning, from the farm about a mile away.
Milk...Bags? Next you'll be telling me they also sell bottles of crisps and jars of bacon.
how do you pour it?shewolf51 said:It's liquid.Rawker said:that's the silliest concept since the metric system!UnableToThinkOfName said:Cpt_Oblivious said:I get them in plastic bottles, we used to get them in glass bottles but it's chapear this way since we drink a lot of milk.
You seem to have missed bottles and cartons off your poll options.UnableToThinkOfName said:Sorry, weird images. Milk bought in plastic bags...I'm guessing that's not really how it works.
Something's wrong somewhere...
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Is it freeze dryed or liquid?