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  2. Milk crate - Wikipedia

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    The most common milk crate sizes [where?] are designed to carry several 1-US-gallon (3.8 L; 0.83 imp gal) milk jugs: [2] Number of jugs carried Internal dimensions (in)

  3. Square milk jug - Wikipedia

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    A square milk jug. The square milk jug is a variant of the one-gallon (3.785-liter) plastic milk container sold in the United States. [1] The design was introduced in the summer of 2008 [1] and is marketed as environmentally friendly because of the shape's advantages for shipping and storage (better cube efficiency).

  4. Plastic milk container - Wikipedia

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    Many milk bottles have integral handles. Milk bags are also in use. The milk is sold in a plastic bag and put into a pitcher for use. Larger bags are the inner bladder of a bag-in-box, sometimes used for institutional dispensing. Small individual containers of milk and cream are often thermoformed or injection molded and have a peelable lid ...

  5. The old-style milk carton caps were 21 millimeters tall, while the new ones are 17 millimeters ‒ a difference of about 19% that makes them harder to grip, said Min DeGruson, a professor and ...

  6. What Is The Difference Between A2 Milk vs. Regular Milk? - AOL

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    You might’ve noticed a new milk carton in the dairy section with a big A2 on the packaging. This is A2 Milk, a product said to be easier on digestion for people who struggle with dairy but are ...

  7. Carton - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Seok-kyun Shin introduced the gable-topped milk carton to Korea. [26] In the 1960s, Mario Lepore, a Detroit engineer designed a machine to fold and seal a gable top paper carton. [citation needed] In 1957 paper milk carton company Kieckhefer Container Co. merged with the Weyerhauser Timber Company of Tacoma, Washington. [citation needed]

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