"Hello babies. Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded. On the outside, babies, you've got a hundred years here. There's only one rule that I know of, babies-"God damn it, you've got to be kind.”
I buy the vanilla one for my DD1. She is not much of a milk drinker, and they're delicious, so this is better than no milk. I would buy a plain one if they had it, but I don't mind the vanilla.
Post by bunnymendelbaum on Sept 16, 2014 12:00:59 GMT -5
Yes. Once on a 12 hour road trip, I got my DD1 a vanilla thinking it was plain. It is so ridiculously rich. It tastes sweeter and creamier than melted ice cream.
She proceeded to barf (loudly) in the SB bathroom and then twice more in the car.
Post by ringstrue on Sept 16, 2014 12:14:29 GMT -5
Yes she gets the vanilla. Dh goes with her like once a week. They go through the drivethru and drink in the car so I'm glad to contain it to a box and not a cup w/ lid situation.
We go to Chipotle much more often and she gets the plain milk there.
No. But I wish Costco sold plain milk for lunch boxes. They only sell chocolate here. In fact I can't find plain milk tetra boxes anywhere. Which means my kids get chocolate milk for school lunch. Often.
No. But I wish Costco sold plain milk for lunch boxes. They only sell chocolate here. In fact I can't find plain milk tetra boxes anywhere. Which means my kids get chocolate milk for school lunch. Often.
I do agree that it is impossible to find plain, tetra milk boxes anywhere in Canada. I looked all over the place.
No. But I wish Costco sold plain milk for lunch boxes. They only sell chocolate here. In fact I can't find plain milk tetra boxes anywhere. Which means my kids get chocolate milk for school lunch. Often.
I do agree that it is impossible to find plain, tetra milk boxes anywhere in Canada. I looked all over the place.
Have you seen the Parmalat brand? I don't know if they have them in Canada but they have small tetra milk boxes.
Post by DarcyLongfellow on Sept 16, 2014 15:40:12 GMT -5
If I actually take my kid into Starbucks, I'm more likely to get her something like a cake pop. If I do the drive through, she's SOL.
But in general, I found the lack of whole milk organic milk boxes very puzzling when DD1 was a toddler. All the Horizon and Organic Valley milk boxes were low fat (at least 4 years ago). I actually wrote all of the companies complaining :-) Maybe they offer them now, no idea. DD2 still can't drink milk.
@gingerbb and @tokenhoser -- are you both in Canada? Do they sell the "Lil Milk" brand there? I can find it at my regular grocery store.
Here it is on Amazon, ridiculously overpriced, of course --