haha does it really? I saw the picture and thought it was funny, but I'm not familiar with the concept. Is it like Franzia...like, bag of milk in a box?
I don't think they have that...anywhere. If I ever visit Canada, I'm buying myself a bag of milk as a souvenir.
I'm not gonna lie. Milk in bags was a friggin' hassle. Our family started buying from cartons a few years ago.
My mom tells me that they used to sell milk in bags in the Soviet Union. She's not sure if they do it now. Haha, weird.
The best thing about milk bags is they come in three-packs, 1L each, so if you have a crowded or dirty fridge, your milk doesn't taste musty or stale, because you're only using a liter at a time. Plus you can throw one in the freezer if you don't drink 3L in two weeks, then thaw it when you want it later. The downside to milk bags is that they don't taste as nice, IMHO. They seem to be more watery and they never taste as fresh as jug or carton milk. Easily the most I've ever written or talked about milk right here in this post.