1. Or warm milk.
  2. Yep. Mostly warm water, warm sodas, and warm beer by American standards.
  3. Some kids have allergies.....this saves them the disappointment of getting a Snickers bar that they can't eat.
  4. A couple of years ago a 16 year old boy ate a peanut butter sandwich. Then he kissed his 15 year old girlfriend. She died from an allergy to peanuts
  5. The milk is served cold, it's just sold in warm boxes. I think it is partially because Europeans do things small. They don't have big fridges.

    But yeah, it's terrible that most drinks are not icy. I don't mind warmish beer, provided it is a sort of beer that works served in that manner. but I am not a fan of non cold soft drinks. I have not had an iced beverage since I left New York over a week ago.
  6. I am a bitter old man.

    When was a kid there was no peanut allergies. We ate peanuts like normal living beings should
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  7. They should just man up and eat the snickers
  8. I had a peanut butter sandwich this morning but I haven't kissed any 15 year old girls in a long time

    Spread butter on the slices of bread, then spread peanut butter and toast. Great with Smuckers strawberry preserves.

    If I accidentally leave milk out and it gets warm I throw it away. I thought it must be spoiled by then
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  9. If I had kids I would make them eat peanuts as early as possible so they don't get a gay ass allergy.

    The warm milk in Europe apparently has a shelf life of many months. The milk I just bought expires sept 9 2016.