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  2. Whoppers - Wikipedia

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    Whoppers were first sold unwrapped, two pieces for one cent. But after the creation of cellophane wrapping machines, smaller Whoppers were packaged and sold five for one cent, also known as Fivesomes. Leaf soon introduced the first confectionery milk carton package which would become a hallmark of the candy. [1]

  3. Flavored milk - Wikipedia

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    Flavored milk is a sweetened dairy drink made with milk, sugar, flavorings, and sometimes food colorings. It may be sold as a pasteurized , refrigerated product, or as an ultra-high-temperature (UHT) treated product not requiring refrigeration.

  4. Nesquik - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé introduced ready-to-drink Nesquik (Quik at the time) Chocolate Milk in 1983. Strawberry was added in 1987, and Banana was added in 1990. Vanilla, Double Chocolate, and Banana-Strawberry are also available. Fat-Free Nesquik Chocolate Milk was introduced in 1998. Nesquik Milkshakes come in Chocolate and Strawberry.

  5. Late last month, Julia Galliker learned out of the blue that there was a problem with milk carton supply. A milk carton shortage has schools scrambling. Here’s what’s going on

  6. Closed Canton plant helped make school milk cartons, now ...

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    Pactiv Evergreen closed the Canton paper plant, citing lack of demand, now there's a U.S. school milk carton shortage, which the plant helped make.

  7. Carton - Wikipedia

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    Tetrahedral carton of milk. Although quite often shaped like a cuboid, it is not uncommon to find cartons lacking right angles and straight edges, as in squrounds used for ice cream. Tetrahedrons and other shapes are available. Cartons with a hexagonal or octagonal cross sections are sometimes used for specialty items.