Milk Bags
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- invisiblechamber0
those milk bags where most common in germany in the 70s and 80s.
»Schlauchbeutelmilch« is still available some places but rare.- must have ended before internez - can't find a singe pic.invisiblechamber
- dbloc0
mmmmm milk bags.
- Baths0
Hosers
- e-pill0
just watched the video.. no offense NT canadians,, but this chick makes you guys looks really stupid, all her subjection towards how others drink milk and environment and all that her way/ your way is retarded!!! her part of the rotten milk smell, the whole part of the scissors and the hole, the need for a 3rd party product to hold the bag, what the hell?? waste of time and energy and waste of milk..
also plastic?? yuck!!! who wants to taste the plastic in their milk!?!- LOL!JazX
- sure OK now lets evaluate USA's collective intelligence based on random Youtube clips...inkpink
- why would we take offense as a nation? just another idiot on the interweb.inkpink
- She not Canadian, she's clearly asian.Andrew_D
- so do canadians use any other way for milk outside of milk bags?e-pill
- i mean if you dont, then no offense to the nters and full offense to the rest..e-pill
- this is what i meant.e-pill
- you can jump back on that boat if you want.. i was just trying to exclude you from it..e-pill
- I normally drink my canadian milk directly from the seal's teat.ross
- you must know Bear Gryllse-pill
- yeah +1 seal's tit, then i club a pup and eat it raw... this bag thing is nonsense.inkpink
- inkpink0
i live in canada and haven't seen those milk bags since the 80s.
- utopian0
Reminds me of either an IV bag or bags filled with body fluid.
- shinpo0
oh I see - I thought you were talking about breasts
- Cenitgrade0
When I moved here this was easily the most bizarre thing to me.
- sea_sea0
American schools have been giving kids milk in bags for years.
- transmission0
ketchup potatoe chips is canadian too apparently.
I'm shocked that they don't have this in the states.
- Stugoo0
They do this in the UK too, seen it in coffee shops but not in the supermakets
- bored2death0
So instead of one container for milk... Canadians use two? The bag for the milk and a plastic milk bag holder. And this is good design how?
- ETM0
- e-pill0
also how is plastic more bio degradable and more recyclable than cardboard?? i use a cardboard container, that the milk lasts for 1 month no problem after i open it, and stays fresh even if i don't use it for a week after i open it.. the canadian way.. get a big bag of plastic.. fill it with milk, and force the consumer to purchase an additional product, that doesn't do anything remotely to help keep the milk fresh or intact other than holding it in a confined space, it doesn't even let the user pour the milk with out the user having to hold the corner of the plastic bag and the plastic container..
also all this get put in the fridge with an open corner open to air and anything else... oh and comes with a plastic label to tie the plastic bag holding the milk..
a lot of plastic.. no freshness an not healthy.. and also the need to purchase other items to make the process easier.. oh you will need to use scissors or your teeth.. to cut the corner??
um no thanks!!!
- necromation0
WHERE"S THE TATTIES!?!