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      <title>Why Milk Carton Packaging Still Rules the Fridge</title>
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      <description>Most of us probably don&amp;#39;t think twice about milk carton packaging when we&amp;#39;re grabbing a half-gallon for our morning coffee. It&amp;#39;s just one of those everyday objects that&amp;#39;s always there, sitting quietly on the fridge shelf. But if you actually stop</description>
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