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Post by Next Man’s Knowing Rock on Aug 14, 2011 18:37:54 GMT -5
I've seen bags of Milk sold here in England. I haven't. I've lived in England my entire life, and everybody I've ever known has milk in bottles and cartons. Never bags.
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Post by Boy Wonder on Aug 14, 2011 18:43:34 GMT -5
Hmm, interesting. Here I'd say probably about 90% of the milk I see is in plastic jugs with the occasional plastic bottle and very rare carton
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Post by mrhoss on Aug 14, 2011 18:49:37 GMT -5
I would love to know Bill's opinion on bagged milk. When you think about it, milk in a bag makes perfect sense.
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Post by bkbrawler on Aug 15, 2011 0:03:12 GMT -5
Bagged milk,,, Hmmmmmmm, First of all I swear it was not Mattels idea to use plastic Fabric or rubber, nor did we raise the price either to the cow or the bagger. We will however be offering a legendary collection of the most memorable moments in milk packaging history and we will be having a poll to decide which method of packaging we will release first: Bag, glass, Carton, bottle Jug, bucket or straight from the udder!
STAY TUNED!!!!!!!!! ;D
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Post by Richikane on Aug 15, 2011 0:33:48 GMT -5
Bagged milk,,, Hmmmmmmm, First of all I swear it was not Mattels idea to use plastic Fabric or rubber, nor did we raise the price either to the cow or the bagger. We will however be offering a legendary collection of the most memorable moments in milk packaging history and we will be having a poll to decide which method of packaging we will release first: Bag, glass, Carton, bottle Jug, bucket or straight from the udder! STAY TUNED!!!!!!!!! ;D I will now buy both Akeem and Finlay tomorrow.
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Post by JoeRocco420 on Aug 15, 2011 2:13:29 GMT -5
I am getting married and my fund are stretched waaaaaaaaaaaaay thin. But I still buy as much as I can. I just love Mattel. As for the belt. I have sheamus' thats the only one I need. Now I'm just waiting for the Tag titles, a smaller US title, and a shiny World title. I'm in the same boat my friend. Getting married in 10 weeks. Just ordered E11and DM 5!! I gotta do what I gotta do. LoL
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Post by Rob7274 on Aug 15, 2011 8:04:09 GMT -5
Bagged milk,,, Hmmmmmmm, First of all I swear it was not Mattels idea to use plastic Fabric or rubber, nor did we raise the price either to the cow or the bagger. We will however be offering a legendary collection of the most memorable moments in milk packaging history and we will be having a poll to decide which method of packaging we will release first: Bag, glass, Carton, bottle Jug, bucket or straight from the udder! STAY TUNED!!!!!!!!! ;D Are you sure about that because you seem to change your mind very quickly Are you sure you arnt going to offer only the Top most voted memorable moments in Milk packaging and not bother with the rest?
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Post by Terrys Wrestling Figures on Aug 15, 2011 10:14:07 GMT -5
I've seen bags of Milk sold here in England. I haven't. I've lived in England my entire life, and everybody I've ever known has milk in bottles and cartons. Never bags. - sainsbury's sell milk in a bag
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Post by bkbrawler on Aug 15, 2011 14:30:03 GMT -5
Bagged milk,,, Hmmmmmmm, First of all I swear it was not Mattels idea to use plastic Fabric or rubber, nor did we raise the price either to the cow or the bagger. We will however be offering a legendary collection of the most memorable moments in milk packaging history and we will be having a poll to decide which method of packaging we will release first: Bag, glass, Carton, bottle Jug, bucket or straight from the udder! STAY TUNED!!!!!!!!! ;D Are you sure about that because you seem to change your mind very quickly Are you sure you arnt going to offer only the Top most voted memorable moments in Milk packaging and not bother with the rest? Well you got to adjust to the market and only put the type and amount of Milk out there that will sell or the Milk will spoil. Once it spoils it's no good to anybody.
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Post by Next Man’s Knowing Rock on Aug 15, 2011 14:42:14 GMT -5
Are you sure about that because you seem to change your mind very quickly Are you sure you arnt going to offer only the Top most voted memorable moments in Milk packaging and not bother with the rest? Well you got to adjust to the market and only put the type and amount of Milk out there that will sell or the Milk will spoil. Once it spoils it's no good to anybody. Well played, sir.
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Post by bkbrawler on Aug 15, 2011 18:38:55 GMT -5
Well you got to adjust to the market and only put the type and amount of Milk out there that will sell or the Milk will spoil. Once it spoils it's no good to anybody. Well played, sir. Thanks for the opening.
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Post by Rob7274 on Aug 15, 2011 19:04:40 GMT -5
Are you sure about that because you seem to change your mind very quickly Are you sure you arnt going to offer only the Top most voted memorable moments in Milk packaging and not bother with the rest? Well you got to adjust to the market and only put the type and amount of Milk out there that will sell or the Milk will spoil. Once it spoils it's no good to anybody. I seem to remember us talking about "Legendary Milk Packaging" and not the actual Milk. Remember Legendary Milk Packaging never spoils. Its Legendary for a reason. Each of the Packaging mentioned has a interesting, varied history and some are more popular then others but that doesn't mean we don't want a memorable collection of them all.
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Post by Next Man’s Knowing Rock on Aug 16, 2011 11:09:08 GMT -5
Each of the Packaging mentioned has a interesting, varied history and some are more popular then others but that doesn't mean we don't want a memorable collection of them all. Define "we" -- remember, a few dozen people on this messageboard isn't enough to make the "milk" profitable.
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Post by Controversial Maverick PUNK on Aug 16, 2011 14:19:44 GMT -5
The only thing I would like to call Mattel out on, is their inability to get the colouring on certain things right. Take E11 Punk's chest tattoo for example... they've coloured the two main aspects of the tattoo, but they've got the colour wrong. The skull is yellow and the snake is green and yellow, yet they coloured both of them fire orange. See also, Bryan and HBK's hair. There's no excuse for such mistakes. I haven't. I've lived in England my entire life, and everybody I've ever known has milk in bottles and cartons. Never bags. - sainsbury's sell milk in a bag As do ASDA.
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Post by chaz on Aug 16, 2011 15:20:29 GMT -5
The real question here should be "who the puts milk in a bag?"
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Post by Next Man’s Knowing Rock on Aug 17, 2011 6:10:39 GMT -5
See also, Bryan and HBK's hair. There's no excuse for such mistakes. That's easily explained -- Mattel was trying to perfect their ginger colour for the Heath Slater elite.
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