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It was apparently taken in 1965 so I would have been about same age as the kid in the pic and indeed very similar dressed ( you didn't get long trousers till you were eleven ! )
I remember the Nice Cold Ice Cold ads in the mid 1980s.
Stickers with the same logo could be seen in places like newsagents & school canteens way into the 1980s.
I didn't start at school until after free milk ended, but about once a week we would have milk with school dinners. Those 1/3 pint bottles were pleasantly sized, & always came with a very thin blue straw that was good for blowing bubbles in it.
My mum used to buy Nesquick milkshake powder to help me & my brother drink more milk. I've not had that for years, but I remember the ads used to use the odd slogan that was something on the lines of "All You Need To Do Is Add A Moo".
Erm no I cant think of an advert for milk! Last one I saw was when all the bottles followed the milkman down the road Plenty for all these sugar filled Milkshakes though!
Oh hold the phone whats the Grease one, where they sing you are the one that I want,For Milk called "Once" or something
There is a advert for cloverdale milk its on quite often
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Didn't mind being milk monitor. we got to take the empties back to a local cake shop and always got a free cream cake.I remember some woman called Zena Skinner promoting milk quite a lot in the 70's.
Ice cold milk dropped down in a triangular carton. A bugger to open. I always had to get an adult to open it for me. Which was tricky if I was by myself. Talking about drink dispensers. Anyone remember those orange juice cooler ones in cafes, with the two plastic oranges attached to an automatic stirrer, which turned the oranges in the juice. lol. Hilarious when I think about it. There was a similar thing for milk. Not with oranges in it obviously.
Ice cold milk dropped down in a triangular carton. A bugger to open. I always had to get an adult to open it for me. Which was tricky if I was by myself. Talking about drink dispensers. Anyone remember those orange juice cooler ones in cafes, with the two plastic oranges attached to an automatic stirrer, which turned the oranges in the juice. lol. Hilarious when I think about it. There was a similar thing for milk. Not with oranges in it obviously.
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