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You were not aware that Canadians get milk in bags. amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
why are you copying everyone's posts tonight?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Only in eastern canada
by Anonymous13 years ago
I live in the eastern most part of canada (newfoundland), and i get it in a carton, not a bag.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I live in Westen Canada, and I buy cartons.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I believe it's pretty much Ontario
by Anonymous13 years ago
you can buy milk in bags or cartons, pretty much anywhere in Canada....
by Anonymous13 years ago
I've never seen it in a bag, I don't think you can in newfoundland.
by Anonymous13 years ago
And jugs, don't forget jugs
by Anonymous13 years ago
I've never seen it in Alberta or BC. Heck I've never seen it anywhere. In bags I mean
by Anonymous13 years ago
NO I WAS
I WENT TO THE MARKET WHILE VISITING AND THERE IT WAS A BAG OF MILK
A BAG
OF MILK
It's part of the reason why I love Canada.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I LOVE how you said that.
by Anonymous13 years ago
haha i think this post made my day.
by Anonymous13 years ago
You can't in Alberta.
by Anonymous13 years ago
You can, but it's not common.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Where? I've lived here for 9 years an I've never seen it. My family in Ontario buys it in a bag, and I'm pretty sure you can get it in Quebec
by Anonymous13 years ago
I think I've seen some of it at Costco, in Edmonton.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It must be extremely uncommon then.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Oh Canada, how I love thee. Unfortunately, I love it so much that I have been to supermarkets there and seen said bags of milk. Sorry.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Until I was thirteen, I wasn't aware that milk came in anything other than bags.
by Anonymous13 years ago
That's ok, I didnt know that you could buy it in bags till my mom told me when I was 9
by Anonymous13 years ago
same here. one day my brought home a jug of milk and i was astonished.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's not just Canadians.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Are you suggesting that all canadians breast feed?
by Anonymous13 years ago
WAIT, WHAT?! MILK IN A BAG?!?
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's the best way to get it. In ontario it's everywhere. I've never bought it any other way...
by Anonymous13 years ago
Kwik Trip (located in Midwestern USA) sells milk in a bag and little containers to keep your bagged milk in.
by Anonymous13 years ago
In Ontario you can milk in bags, cartons, jugs...anything. Maybe a cow's utter if you live in the country.
by Anonymous13 years ago
im living in ontario, and i've never seen a carton of milk except for the chocolate milk ones :O and those are really small
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well I know there are chocolate milk ones but you can find normal ones in little variety stores and whatnot
by Anonymous13 years ago
Milk in a bag? O_o
How does that work?
by Anonymous13 years ago
You buy the bag, you put it in a jug (such as a juice jug), cut off a corner of the bag, and pour it out
by Anonymous13 years ago
I knew about this but how do you use bagged milk? Like, pouring it and using it later, etc.
by Anonymous13 years ago
You buy the bag, you put it in a jug (such as a juice jug), cut off a corner of the bag, and pour it out
by Anonymous13 years ago
I didn't until I got on this site but there have been a surprisingly large amount of posts about bagged milk.
by Anonymous13 years ago
it not that great its just milk
by Anonymous13 years ago
Mind. Blown.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I've lived in Canada my whole life and I have never even seen milk in a bag, let alone bought it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Depends on where you live. Ontario is big on the bagged milk.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Really? I live in Alberta so that would explain it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yep!
by Anonymous13 years ago
I live in Canada and for a long time I didn't know you could buy milk in bags... I've never seen it before. The prospect blew my mind.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Haha.. That is so.. weird. :p
by Anonymous13 years ago
I've seen it in America to.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I grew up in Wisconsin and got little bags of milk at school. We used to get in trouble all the time for not holding the straw closed when we stabbed them.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's not the same thing. These milk bags are a litre.
by Anonymous13 years ago
i livein canada and i think milk in bags are better then the cartons, alothough its probbably just because im used to it. and ive seen bagged milk in ohio before at a meyers
by Anonymous13 years ago
I have lived in both eastern and western canada.. i have never seen milk in bags. not once. check your facts buddy..
by Anonymous13 years ago
...you get milk in bags in south africa too. It's just milk.
by Anonymous13 years ago
What's the advantage of using bags as opposed to cartons?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I buy milk in a bag in England. I only know of one shop that sells it (Sainsbury's).
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