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~ Wednesday, July 1 ~
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jackieheartsb:

I deem this the Day of Canadian Posts That No One but Canadians Will Understand. 
Here, for your viewing pleasure, is the MILK BAG.

I read how the Milk Bag works and now I think it’s even more retarded than what I thought it was before.

Why would the bag just sit in the pitcher?
Wouldn’t it taste disgusting?
What is the point in selling it in bags?
What if your household doesn’t go through milk very quickly? Then wouldn’t you need to seal it up?

Are the bags refrigerated while they are in the store waiting to be bought? Yes, they are.
WHAT THE FUCK IS THE POINT OF PUTTING IT IN A GODDAMN PITCHER?

I drink a lot of milk daily, so I’m mostly afraid of the milk tasting like bag. Call me traditional and American, but I believe that only powders (such as cake mix, flour, and sugar) sould be put in bags. Canadians are UnAmerican.
Edit: In the FAQ section someone asks if you’d be more likely to drop a bag than a jug. The person who made the website said no, but I think anyone could answer for them and say yes because A BAG DOESN’T HAVE A HANDLE.

jackieheartsb:

I deem this the Day of Canadian Posts That No One but Canadians Will Understand.

Here, for your viewing pleasure, is the MILK BAG.

I read how the Milk Bag works and now I think it’s even more retarded than what I thought it was before.

  • Why would the bag just sit in the pitcher?
  • Wouldn’t it taste disgusting?
  • What is the point in selling it in bags?
  • What if your household doesn’t go through milk very quickly? Then wouldn’t you need to seal it up?
  • Are the bags refrigerated while they are in the store waiting to be bought? Yes, they are.
  • WHAT THE FUCK IS THE POINT OF PUTTING IT IN A GODDAMN PITCHER?

I drink a lot of milk daily, so I’m mostly afraid of the milk tasting like bag. Call me traditional and American, but I believe that only powders (such as cake mix, flour, and sugar) sould be put in bags. Canadians are UnAmerican.

Edit: In the FAQ section someone asks if you’d be more likely to drop a bag than a jug. The person who made the website said no, but I think anyone could answer for them and say yes because A BAG DOESN’T HAVE A HANDLE.


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  1. sashya-k reblogged this from bjcg and added:
    YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!! CANADIAN MILK BAGS. :D
  2. onemused reblogged this from jaclynday and added:
    Just going to say,...not only specific to Canada. My school district in
  3. stilltime reblogged this from verbadjectivenoun and added:
    one of the best parts about having people visit the city is watching them flip out about milk bags
  4. sabine reblogged this from verbadjectivenoun and added:
    Au contraire! Us little Saskatchewanians grew up with milk bags. Ours were delivered by Dan the Milkman.
  5. sarahndipity reblogged this from verbadjectivenoun and added:
    Ugh, the milk bag! We had these growing up (in Victoria, mind you) and I used to refuse to drink the milk from them. It...
  6. magicalteacher reblogged this from jaclynday and added:
    actually MISS milk in a bag. I remember my grandmother rinsing out...bags to reuse them to...
  7. bjcg reblogged this from jaclynday and added:
    Milk Bag works and now I think it’s even more retarded than what I thought it was before. Why would the bag just sit in...
  8. imlendc reblogged this from jaclynday
  9. verbadjectivenoun reblogged this from jaclynday and added:
    hahahaa. milk in a bag...a purely eastern canadian (ontario over) phenomenon.
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