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I like those milk bags. They have them all over the place in Wisconsin, but you can't find them here in MN. Sad.
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That's so cool that you can get them in the states! Like rivka said, it's something I completely associate with Israel...
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We, actually, can't find them at our grocery store, but buy them from the local gas station -- Kwik Mart. I think they're more than just a WI gas chain, so if you can find one of them, I'm sure they'd carry it for you.
BTW, I never knew until I came to WI that CA was a huge dairy state.
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quote:I loved those little milk bags from the cafeteria! So much fun to play with! You can finish off the milk, then blow it up and try to stick the straw through both sides, so it would stay full, or make volcanos when its full...
Or shoot little streams of milk at your fellow students...
I've seen the kind with the free pitcher, too. There was a dairy in Chambersburg, PA that sold milk in plastic bags.
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Everyone should move north. Then we could have a con and I wouldn't have to go so far! Let's all converge on Abby's point. (waits for people to come to her)
Also, that rocks, pajeba! I'll keep that in mind when I'm in the area...
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