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Is it true that in Canada...

Bags, cartons, and plastic jugs here.

Bags imo are easiest to pour and most convenient. If my household used cartons we'd have to get at least 1 a day. There are 4L jugs but they are really just a pain.
 
What I meant was, since its bagged up, how do you close it. I mean, once you punch a hole in the bag to pour milk into your Fruit Loops, what do you do with the rest of the milk? :confused:

I had no idea this was so foreign in the US.

You put the bag upright in a container and cut one corner off. Our friend gravity keeps it in place until you pour it.

Or you could cut and pour into an empty jug.
 
Check out this ingenious invention:

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It's popular in Quebec and Ontario. I never saw it out west or up north for that matter. Since produce destined for the eastern part of Nunavut comes from Montreal or Ottawa, it's very likes to find in stores on Baffin Island.