i really don’t understand, have people from outside canada never seen milk in a bag? :3
what the actual fuck
That’s a mess waiting to happen.
What Is This Fuckery?
Oh, so this is only a Canadian thing? Hahaha
… People are confused by milk bags?
i really don’t understand, have people from outside canada never seen milk in a bag? :3
what the actual fuck
That’s a mess waiting to happen.
What Is This Fuckery?
Oh, so this is only a Canadian thing? Hahaha
… People are confused by milk bags?
^^^ Canadian water bed accessory haha
I actually had this in Kindergarten in sf and I had to poke a straw through it every day during lunch but it always...
Some parts of Canada do use 2L plastic jugs instead, but bags are the best tbh.
what is this superbness ????
I’m confused, do they come labelled and stuff? Do you just buy a generic bag of milk? Why the fuck is it in a bag? soooo...
i thought it was a milk pillow. which would be useful i get ever so hungry during the night.
I SAW THESE WHEN I WENT TO CANADA THE SUMMER BEFORE LAST. I DON’T UNDERSTAND WHY IT EXSISTS WHEN YOU CAN JUST BUY MILK...
When I lived in India we had milk in bags, too.
You used to be able to buy milk in bags here in Switzerland, tool. But now we’ve grown up and quit this silliness.;P
That’s cause the bag makes it cool. Yo. (or something)
I thought it was the tiny ones we used to get in school. You’d fight over the chocolate milk because that was the best...
From far away it looks like a bag of cocaine. Imagine how disappointed I was when I found out it was milk. Jesus you...
So they put the bag…in the jug… Why don’t they just put the milk in the jug?
lakdflkasdfalkjd so many surprised people
Shit, this is milk? I thought it was a neat pillow or something. This, coming from a Floridian. I love you strange...
The only time I’ve ever seen milk in a bag was when I worked in a restaurant and it was one of those big ass things that...
In Argentina, that’s how we’d get milk. But it still is a most odd and amusing thing.
I still get milk delivered to my door! Hell, I remember the first time I saw milk in a plastic jug, instead of a bag or...