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That's more like this:
And only in some parts of Canada.
I recall the first time I saw these as a kid when visiting my mother in Alberta. I hated them then and I'm not sure it's changed since then. Haven't seen them in BC.
Having lived in Alberta since 2001 and never seeing it there, when was that?
I did grow up with them in Ontario though.
I like to say a little before that time but it was in the early 80s
We had this in Switzerland for a while, but it wasn't very popular.
Milk used to be sold like this in Czechoslovakia too. Not sure about other Eastern Bloc countries.
In Austria too, in the 70s and 80s I believe