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Posted on 7/16/18 at 10:20 pm to tlsu15
Nothing was better than biting the end off an ice cold chocolate milk bag and pounding it down in one satisfying gulp.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 10:25 pm to tlsu15
Dairy Fresh milk cartons.
We weren’t animals.
We weren’t animals.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 10:39 pm to tlsu15
We would use the white milk bag, thread the straw through the wiener on hot dog day , and have some fun at the girls table.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 10:41 pm to crazycubes
East Baton Rouge Parish, milk bags, during high school 2001-2005.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 10:51 pm to tlsu15
I went to Episcopal High School in BR and we had them. Always thought it looked fricking awkward to drink milk out of a fricking bag
Posted on 7/16/18 at 11:02 pm to rpr4695
I didn’t know they still served milk in high schools. I went to Catholic High and we didn’t have the milk in bags there.
This was a K-8th thing for me.
This was a K-8th thing for me.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 11:30 pm to tlsu15
every state that i've lived in except louisiana had miniature cartons.
Posted on 7/16/18 at 11:35 pm to tlsu15
We got bags, bottles, and a few times cartons.
It may have something to do with storage and containing the lower temperature + being able to see if spoiling occurred
I didn’t like the carton milk, it just bothered me with the sogginess and cardboard taste
The bottles would often taste or appear spoiled, which makes me think the bags are just easier kept
It may have something to do with storage and containing the lower temperature + being able to see if spoiling occurred
I didn’t like the carton milk, it just bothered me with the sogginess and cardboard taste
The bottles would often taste or appear spoiled, which makes me think the bags are just easier kept
Posted on 7/16/18 at 11:54 pm to tlsu15
Any chance you can get these?
Posted on 7/17/18 at 12:22 am to tlsu15
We switched mid to late 80’s in new Iberia. The principal was this huge dude and he’d get so frustrated with us little kids poking through the bag, or shooting the straws.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 1:40 am to WITNESS23
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2 chocolate milk bags every lunch.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 3:15 am to tlsu15
43 had carton milk in Jefferson and Livingston. If they would have put it in a bag I don’t think I would have used it, probably would have just brought my own milk in a thermos. How do take a sip and sit it down? This whole bag thing seems disrespectful to me.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 5:18 am to Hamma1122
Grade school, glass bottles. That was in the early 1960's.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 5:23 am to tlsu15
No, we had milk cartons like normal people.
When I was in first grade that was the last year of glass bottles.
When I was in first grade that was the last year of glass bottles.
This post was edited on 7/17/18 at 6:31 am
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:00 am to tlsu15
at highland elementary and West Monroe Jr. High, milk came in glass bottles with a cardboard stopper (think pog). by the time i got to WMHS, it came in cartons. around that time, the earth cooled and electricity was invented.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:02 am to tlsu15
I had nothing but bagged milk K-12th in BR
Posted on 7/17/18 at 7:03 am to tlsu15
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Did your milk come in a bag at school lunch?
Kentucky -
ehhhhhhhhh - no.
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