Suffering Knave Posted October 2, 2009 Content Count: 349 Joined: 05/21/08 Status: Offline Share Posted October 2, 2009 I would have too much fun with the bags lol. Just walk around with a needle and poke multiple holes in them. Once picked up it breaks on the bottom rofl. It is so interesting that they would put it in a bag. We have plastic containers to put our milk in...heck it even has a handle lol. Link to comment
Wrathek Posted October 2, 2009 Content Count: 1839 Joined: 09/28/08 Status: Offline Share Posted October 2, 2009 it happens with each wave of new peeps. it requires us Hons to set 'em straight. Link to comment
trakaill Posted October 2, 2009 Content Count: 3736 Joined: 11/30/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 2, 2009 WOOOHHHHH first time I see this ever!!!!! Canadians are so weird.... so is it really liquid in a bag??? HOW THE FUCK DO YOU POOR IT??????..or is it powder? Link to comment
TheTruth Posted October 2, 2009 Content Count: 2417 Joined: 04/21/09 Status: Offline Share Posted October 2, 2009 WOOOHHHHH first time I see this ever!!!!! Canadians are so weird.... so is it really liquid in a bag??? HOW THE FUCK DO YOU POOR IT??????..or is it powder? It's powder. It's Canada. Link to comment
Ganzta Posted October 2, 2009 Content Count: 2122 Joined: 08/12/08 Status: Offline Share Posted October 2, 2009 yes but bagged milk is more environmentally friendly. Also read this : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_bag According to Wikipedia "Milk bags sometimes puncture or burst. They are weaker than milk jugs and have thin linings. When pouring, the top of the bag can also topple over, causing the milk to spill. This can be avoided by using a pitcher with a lid to keep the milk bag in place. Milk bags cannot be sealed once open, and the contents lose freshness faster than a carton of milk." and "Milk bags are also economical because they hold a smaller amount of milk than milk jugs, which allows for less waste." - WTF? Link to comment
Shmoked Posted October 3, 2009 Content Count: 230 Joined: 10/01/09 Status: Offline Share Posted October 3, 2009 hahahaha Exactly WTF... Really... It doesn't seem like it is..initially..I think it's more waste compared to a simple glass or carton... No it's not power or evaporated... It's 1% ...2%..homo.. what ever.. I'm with ya on that one gan!! laff! Link to comment
Crimson Posted October 3, 2009 Content Count: 5303 Joined: 05/20/08 Status: Offline Share Posted October 3, 2009 Bag Milk drinkers reunite!!! Link to comment
roach coach Posted October 3, 2009 Content Count: 253 Joined: 03/11/09 Status: Offline Share Posted October 3, 2009 Well that's just a great idea, let's put a liquid in a fragile bag and not a bottle or jug that's sturdier, that sounds like a genius idea! I dunno, I guess I just prefer a durable container. Link to comment
ONeill Posted October 3, 2009 Content Count: 31 Joined: 08/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted October 3, 2009 They used to serve this in school. Really sucked when you went to stick a straw in it and it popped. Link to comment
Bullet Wound Posted October 3, 2009 Content Count: 2390 Joined: 09/24/08 Status: Offline Share Posted October 3, 2009 According to Wikipedia "Milk bags sometimes puncture or burst. They are weaker than milk jugs and have thin linings. When pouring, the top of the bag can also topple over, causing the milk to spill. This can be avoided by using a pitcher with a lid to keep the milk bag in place. Milk bags cannot be sealed once open, and the contents lose freshness faster than a carton of milk." and "Milk bags are also economical because they hold a smaller amount of milk than milk jugs, which allows for less waste." - WTF? Thats what happens when you quote from wikipedia you failure. And its not powder, its actual milk. Link to comment
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