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you'll be wanting pre-dunked biscuits in there next. |
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Good idea for those who put milk in their tea!+ |
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(I'm a tea & honey person myself.) |
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Interesting link, [xan]. Doubt it's liquid milk, though. |
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Dissolving capsules of real milk that must be
refrigerated? |
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Why would you do such a horrible thing? |
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[21] If you look close it's a bag of Milk Tea! It doesn't say individual (tea) bags--you know how that Asian advertising is!! (but you might be right!) |
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[link] Looks like a powder you mix in water. No bags,
but same drink? |
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I found another link (link) which may help explain. Those
crazy Japanese - it's practically like a different culture. |
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I know. They were speaking Chinese! |
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Those links aren't the same. That being said, milk does
have quite a bit of water in it, sooo... The (refridgerated,
mind you) shelf life of these things will be limited by that I
would imagine. |
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Unless the idea mentions UHT milk. Oh... it does... |
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Hmm, it seems [Infidel] has learned to read. Obviously a dangerous subversive. |
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Thanks [Maxwell]- I thought it was a bag of mix and so it is.
(Japanese snack treat?) huh? |
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