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Milk should be openly defined to come from any animal (Cow, goat, cat, etc.) Renew Deal Jul 2018 #1
You are talking about a nation that elected Donald Trump dbackjon Jul 2018 #6
It doesn't? Renew Deal Jul 2018 #24
The hardest part of getting christx30 Jul 2018 #25
As long as commercial milk's pumped full of hormones and antibiotics, sandensea Jul 2018 #2
What next? They'll come after processed cheese product? IronLionZion Jul 2018 #3
"What next? They'll come after processed cheese product?" BumRushDaShow Jul 2018 #23
They should call it a yellow mess of chemicals IronLionZion Jul 2018 #38
That's why I think it will take some time to come up with revised labeling BumRushDaShow Jul 2018 #40
I was in Trader Joe's today crazycatlady Jul 2018 #61
Yeah BumRushDaShow Jul 2018 #63
Which is stupid in ways you don't realize jmowreader Jul 2018 #30
I think that's why the FDA rejected it IronLionZion Jul 2018 #39
I love almond and soy milk workinclasszero Jul 2018 #4
OK with me, as long as animal milk has a warning: "If you are NCjack Jul 2018 #5
LMAO!! It makes my sweet little daughter Codeine Jul 2018 #19
well that would clear up the confusion for all those people who think soybeans have nipples. unblock Jul 2018 #7
Owh, my bones are so brittle... FSogol Jul 2018 #8
vitamin K bdtrppr6 Jul 2018 #55
I thought the GOP didn't like regulation. vsrazdem Jul 2018 #9
For a long time I have wondered why they call plant and almond juice milk. Cold War Spook Jul 2018 #10
It's similar to milk of magnesia Blues Heron Jul 2018 #12
You got me. Cold War Spook Jul 2018 #18
House cats seem to like cow's milk and cream. n/t FSogol Jul 2018 #13
It gives many of them diarrhea unc70 Jul 2018 #20
But are an example of a mammal drinking the milk of another mammal like the FSogol Jul 2018 #21
My labs love milk dbackjon Jul 2018 #27
Lactose is the issue,I think Rorey Jul 2018 #28
It's an emulsion of oils/fats in water, with sugars and minerals -- just like any milk. eppur_se_muova Jul 2018 #29
Soy colloid? lagomorph777 Jul 2018 #33
I make my own almond milk or oat milk it is made from mucifer Jul 2018 #51
This kind of stupid crap is why funding for the FDA is going to get whacked The Mouth Jul 2018 #11
what about liebfraumilch Blues Heron Jul 2018 #14
LOL! Coventina Jul 2018 #46
Dairy industry influenced, no doubt. C Moon Jul 2018 #15
here's a solution.... Javaman Jul 2018 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Javaman Jul 2018 #17
They need to rewrite Macbeth too... FSogol Jul 2018 #22
Just call it Milk Substitute OnlinePoker Jul 2018 #26
Oh noes ! What about Rock Milk ? eppur_se_muova Jul 2018 #31
OK, let them use the term "milsch" rock Jul 2018 #32
I was born during the latter stages of the oleo-margarine wars in the 40s(?) rurallib Jul 2018 #34
"How has that worked out?" BumRushDaShow Jul 2018 #64
So tedious. yewberry Jul 2018 #35
Or the late Harvey Milk (n/t) 24601 Jul 2018 #62
Up here you can't call something ice cream unless it has a certain percentage of butter fat. EllieBC Jul 2018 #36
As a kid in the 1950's ... left-of-center2012 Jul 2018 #42
I think they call it light ice cream now jmowreader Jul 2018 #49
It's juice. DiverDave Jul 2018 #37
I agree. Owl Jul 2018 #44
Meh, they're just claim free speech and keep labeling it accordingly. NT. NutmegYankee Jul 2018 #41
I call my soy milk 'smilk'. Sounds like the cow industry Glimmer of Hope Jul 2018 #43
What about coconut milk Raine Jul 2018 #45
Seems reasonable oberliner Jul 2018 #47
That's interesting jcgoldie Jul 2018 #48
The goat, sheep and camel dairies are now scratching their heads jmowreader Jul 2018 #50
Seriously? Lewis Black called it like 10 years ago! Initech Jul 2018 #52
I agree with this - call it mylk or something else but it's not milk. Justice Jul 2018 #53
The clue is in the word "soy." That means it comes from soy, not cows. Doodley Jul 2018 #54
Poor San Francisco DFW Jul 2018 #56
The future is dairy- and meat-free. Codeine Jul 2018 #57
hard to believe this is and issue Steerpike Jul 2018 #58
Can peanut butter still be called butter? Snellius Jul 2018 #59
The factory farm dairy industry needs to die. hunter Jul 2018 #60
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