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Originally Posted by NSFL
LMAO at the father comment. I didn't realize the service was provided through the dairy companies. I thought it was a municipality thing. Although that would make sense as to why only some areas still have delivery and some don't.
And hey, that business is for my neighborhood, I haven't heard of anyone ever getting milk delivered.
You don't make it sound very appetizing. But that might have something to do with the term powdered orange juice. Brings to mind powdered milk.
I'm not sure if this is appetizing either.
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Yeah, powdered milk was popular when I was a kid. It was cheap and tasted awful, kind of like skim milk. If we were lucky it was mixed half and half with real milk, kind of like the 2% today.
Really dating myself but I remember the milk wagon being pulled by a horse through the alleys of Vancouver. They used glass one quart bottles and when it froze the paper cap would rise with the frozen milk. I don't think it was homogenized either so the cream would rise to the top.