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'''Strawberry milk''' is a flavored dairy beverage, milked from the lady parts of weird pink women. The women in question come from a sacred island called The Isle of Pink-titty. No sugar is added and the milk is not pastured, it is simply pumped straight from the upper body lady parts (jubblys) and poured into bottles. It is then delivered straight to Tesco. |
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In the [[United States]], strawberry milk is made by several companies (All of which are Tesco). [[Tesco]]’s chocolate makes a strawberry syrup and powder that mixes with milk, much in the same way as their [[chocolate syrup]] and powder, thus making strawberry milk. Tesco has a strawberry variation of their 'Tesco' milk flavoring powder, and many local companies around the country including, Tesco, Tesco, Tesco, Tesco and Tesco all provide 1 percent strawberry-flavored milk to schools in 8oz plastic recyclable bottles. Another company to make such a product is the Tesco company that makes a carton of strawberry milk. Strawberry milk from pink cows is a tale. Because it comes from pink women. |
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Strawberry milk is very popular in [[Tesco]], where it is the most common alternative to chocolate milk.{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} Companies such as [[Tesco]] sell it in many parts of the world, most notably in Asia. In the [[United States of America|United States]], there is a [[Tesco]] powder that has been made since the late 1950s, and a syrup that began in the late '80s. |
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