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buttersensei	
· 11 years ago
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Love bagged liquids	
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sweetheart_heat_xx	
· 11 years ago
I have never in my life heard of bagged liquids	
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badasslatina	
· 11 years ago
where are you from?	
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sweetheart_heat_xx	
· 11 years ago
England	
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boost7	
· 11 years ago
Ive lived in both england and spain, and can confirm never seeing any bagged liquids.	
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deleted	
· 11 years ago
I'm from india, and we used to buy bagged milk from the store	
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thepacifist	
· 11 years ago
America here, and this is a new concept to me too.	
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guest	
· 11 years ago
I don't think they sell it in Australia	
pastrycheflawyer	
· 10 years ago
We still have bagged milk in India. Bagged water is alien concept to me. Having said that, I've had bagged coconut water...	
guessmyname	
· 11 years ago
They sell bagged milk in serbia too	
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badasslatina	
· 11 years ago
In Argentina too	
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buttersensei	
· 11 years ago
Canada also	
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deleted	
· 11 years ago
Don't forget India	
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taeminnieah	
· 11 years ago
Mexico too	
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polishedgiraffe	
· 11 years ago
I'm American and have only ever seen this once, but then again it was at a store where they sell every food you could think of	
samsam25	
· 11 years ago
This happens in Mexico? I've never seen such thing like bagged milk or water here at the capital	
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badasslatina	
· 11 years ago
I read that in Mexico it's only used for aid programs.	
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taeminnieah	
· 11 years ago
Maybe they give them in aid programs, but not only. I see them at the store all the time!	
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guest	
· 11 years ago
In Germany, there are only very few people buying their milk in any other way than bagged.	
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guest	
· 11 years ago
Are you kidding me? I don't know a single person buying bagged milk. The stores don't even have bagged milk. That has been a thing in the 90s here but they don't sell milk that way anymore. Maybe you're from a really special area in Germany but I can assure you most Germans do not buy their milk bagged. It really is a strange concept.	
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shawol	
· 11 years ago
Yeah right I am German and I was like "What the bagged fuck is bagged milk why are you even trying to intercept with nature and physics just no"	
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polishedgiraffe	
· 11 years ago
"What the bagged fuck" I think you may have invented my new favorite phrase	
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guest	
· 11 years ago
This is definitly not a thing here in Sweden, so I truthfully don't understand how you open them without it going absolutely everywhere 	
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badasslatina	
· 11 years ago
As long as i know (which is not much because my family doesn't usually buy it) you need a special plastic thingy to keep it vertical on the fridge, and when it's outside it, you have to hold it at all times	
guest	
· 11 years ago
sounds like a lot of work just to use some milk .p.	
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mcr101	
· 11 years ago
There's a bag container that the milk gets held in and you pour it while in that container. Would you like a picture	
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guest	
· 11 years ago
When we used to have these where i live they'd pop the bag into a pitcher and then cut the corner of the bag.  Then pour when you want milk.	
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havesomespaghetti	
· 11 years ago
Why does bagged milk exist? Why can't you just use it from a carton?	
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badasslatina	
· 11 years ago
Bagged milk is cheaper	
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taeminnieah	
· 11 years ago
^^^ yes, it's cheaper and it's the same stuff, so it's just common sense :P	
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buttersensei	
· 11 years ago
ITs also less wasteful	
smartybo_bubz	
· 11 years ago
We don't have it here in New Zealand. And wouldn't it just like melt everywhere I mean you don't use it frozen. We have friggen milk bottles. Bottles. Haha	
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