Anyone remember? A milkman delivering glass quart bottles of milk to your door?!


Question: yea but i was real little,..........


Answers: yea but i was real little,..........

uh......no

ya...we used to have our milk man...there is a company that still does it around here

They still do that

?Very vaguely. It was 1956 I was 9

No. But I do remember the Fuller Brush Man!!

Yes, we had a silver metal type box with a lid and he would leave fresh bread as well. Ahh....... lovely memory, thanks.

Yes-I do remember that. It is still done by some dairy's-but in cardboard cartons instead of glass.

Very vaguely in the late sixties when we lived in Windham

no but my grandma does.

I sure do. My sister ans I used to wait out front for him because he would give us free cottage cheese now and then. Awwwwe the good ole days!

Hey, that's my daddy!!!

No

hi , i don't remember quarts , but i do remember the milky coming round in the morning i used to love the top of the milk on my brekfast cereal ! yummy

sealtest dairy, washington D.C. metal box on porch....two bottles a week...might be my dad....

no...i'm not that old!

Yes

Sure do!! I'd actually like to see it again-they were so cold !!! But then too I was living in Rhode Island now in Florida... That was a long time age !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

definetely ! the good old days.
with the coupon left beside the empty bottle.
well, here in Kuwait we leave empty bottles outside with coupon, and water still get delivered in front of the door!
awesome !

Yes, and the delivery wagon was horse pulled. I am old.

Erm born 1949....NUFF SAID.

We had milkman deliver pints of milk in those glass bottles, the co-op still does it.

Not only the milkman, but the egg man, and a vegetable truck that came down our street

Not only milk,plastic gallon jugs by the way, and juice. Our neighborhood had the Omar man who sold donuts,the ice cream vendor and for a little while the hamburger man who sold McDonald's burgers.Those were the days.

Oh yes I do. And I remember my friend from third grade got in the local papers because for weeks he'd slip out in the morning and drink several quarts of milk, leaving behind the empty bottles. He was a one boy crime spree.

The milkman disappeared in my hometown when the first 7-11 opened in 1965 (or there about). I liked the 7-11 because I would steal the Playboys before they were force to keep them behind the counters.

Yes, and David he would holler "Milk MAn"



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