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No no no no no, NO
Do NOT lump us in with this bullshit
This is Canada’s sin. The US does some fucked up shit, but this is a line even we wouldn’t dare cross.
I had these during kindergarten (in the 90s) in the US, but they replaced them with cartons by the time I got to first grade.
Which is good because none of us 5 year Olds could operate them
Went to my kids school for a lunch with your kids thing and as a grown adult I couldn't operate them either. A vertical bag like Capri sun would make sense,but this is just stupid.
Had them in North Carolina in the 2000s
This isn't a standard Canadian milk bag, we still use cartons for sizes this small
The infection is spreading?!??!
Also in ky in the 2000s as well