There has not been one case of calcium deficiency of a dietary origin in history of the human race.Dairy lobbies spent $3,766,095 in the year 2006 .The same people selling calcium are setting our RDI's of calcium. The more milk you drink the more of your bones you are peeing down the toilet as the body leaches alkaline minerals to buffer the acid created by milk. It's not a coincidence that the areas of the World with the highest consumption of milk also have the highest rate of Osteoporosis.
@gongoozler18 ...Well, milk does contain calcium and vitamin D, which can help strengthen bones and improve bone density. I wouldn't say it's all lies.
@xxpurpleCHROMExx So what. And there is vitamin D in milk. The milk manufacturers add vitamin D in the milk. The Milk industry’s main selling point is calcium, and milk-drinking is touted for building strong bones in children and preventing osteoporosis in older persons. However, clinical research shows that dairy products have little or no benefit for bones. A 2005 review published in Pediatrics showed that milk consumption does not improve bone integrity in children. Similarly, the Harvard
@xxpurpleCHROMExx Nurses’ Health Study, which followed more than 72,000 women for 18 years, showed no protective effect of increased milk consumption on fracture risk. While calcium is important for bone health, studies show that increasing consumption beyond approximately 600 mg per day—amounts that are easily achieved without dairy products or calcium supplements—does not improve bone integrity. If you don't agree, consider this: The majority of humans naturally stop producing significant in
@neoYTPism Unfortunately, most M.Ds and dietitians are still learned in schools to this day biased, unsubstantiated info on cow's milk being a nutritional requirement for the human diet. It is not, regardless of the conservatism in colleges. There are many, many good sources of calcium besides cow's milk. Two tsp of black strap molasses is a good source of calcium. By the way, I'm a senior in my college's Nutrition and Dietetics program. so, my comment has validity.
If you're arguing that your own assumptions on this issue are more valid than what is taught in medical schools, you'll need something a bit more substantial than what you've said so far @gongoozler18
Besides, it's not like calcium is the only valuable nutrient in milk.
@neoYTPism Um, what does medicine have to do with nutrition? They're related, but not are exactly the same field. What do you think students in nutrition programs are taught in college? The amount of nutrition education (knowledge and skills) in most medical schools remains inadequate. Most medical schools don't integrate not one nutrition course in their curriculum or for problem-based learning. the total nutrition instruction is occurring outside courses specifically dedicated to nutrition.
I notice you nitpick over the fact that I said "medical schools" (meant to say education related to health, which could include nutrition) without countering the point, which still remains... if you're arguing that your own assumptions are better than those of nutrition cirricula (last dietitian I talked to said we NEED dairy products) then you should probably use counterarguments more substantial than you've used so far @gongoozler18
@neoYTPism To be honest with you, you are an idiot if you wholeheartedly think that milk is a dietary requirement/necessity for any human being. It's not. And you need to be a dietitian or a certified nutritionist to know this. Common sense would tell you right off the bat. Until 10,000 years ago we didn't domesticate animals and we weren't able to drink milk. Also, just like other mammals, a cow is able to lactate only when it is pregnant and after giving birth. The majority of humans naturally
@neoYTPism stop producing significant amounts of lactase - the enzyme needed to properly metabolize lactose, sometime between the ages of two and five. In fact, for most mammals, the normal condition is to stop producing the enzymes needed to properly digest and metabolize milk after they have been weaned. In fact, lactose-TOLERANCE is due to a genetic mutation. Studies have found that only populations around the world that herd their own mammal (for meat or production of milk) still remain
@neoYTPism lactose-tolerant like nomadic people. How do you think early ancestors got from Africa to Europe and to Asia? Most scientists agree that it's better to get calcium, potassium, protein, and fats from other food sources, like whole plant foods. Lactose intolerance is a common ''disorder." Of the world's population, 75% is estimated to be lactose-deficient.
Don't play semantics. Medical school are inadequate teaching health too. Last time I took health 101 was in grade school anyway.
@neoYTPism I think it's funny how you think your argument holds any water. The jury has been in for years concerning cow milk despite the constant bombardment of milk ads like Got Milk? to this day along with their obvious ties with the FDA. This isn't the 1940s or 1950s. This is 2011!!! People have instant access to knowledge that would have been difficult or impossible to find previously. the FDA maybe in the bed with these Big Businesses because the FDA just sees the dollar signs regulating
@neoYTPism drugs, milk, certain food, etc. in order to fit the Big Businesses' best interest. USDAmay try to dictate food choices that ignore health and ethics, but consumers have the power to think about the health and moral aspects of what they eat. They use our tax dollars to promote fat-filled dairy products that contribute to obesity, diabetes and heart disease. that is unconscionable. The agency appears as an advocate and protector of the dairy industries. This may sound shocking to
@neoYTPism to tell the truth about dairy. Dairy is nature's perfect food -- but only if you're a calf.
Walter Willet, M.D., Ph.D -- the second-most-cited scientist in all of clinical medicine and the head of nutrition at Harvard's School of Public Health -- is one of the food pyramid's most vocal critics. He's even called its guidelines "udderly ridiculous." The pyramid just isn't based on key scientific findings about health. soundmedicine.iu.edu/segment/1490/How-Healthy-is-Milk-
@xxpurpleCHROMExx in milk -- sometime between the ages of two and five. In fact, for most mammals, the normal condition is to stop producing the enzymes needed to properly digest and metabolize milk after they have been weaned. Drinking mammalian milk (including cows') is due to a genetic mutation. In fact, Studies have found that only populations that herd their own mammal (for meat or production of milk) still remain lactose-tolerant like nomadic people. 75% of the world is lactose-intolerant!
@gongoozler18 I knew some of this, but not a lot of the statistics. I'm lactose intolerant, that's why I don't drink milk. I didn't realize so many others were as well. Thanks for sharing.
I love how the old guy is just calm. He doesn't even panic. If that was me and I was that calm then I would have ask people door to door to help me put my arms back on.
this wasn't banned, i remember this ad, it came on all the time. and i live in the U.S. i think whoever posted this just titled it that to get more views. lame...
The kid has a point. Milk is for babies. And cow milk is for calves. Countries with the highest rates of dairy consumpition have the highest rates of osteoporosis
I don't drink milk because I don't like it very much. But it is good for me so sometimes I try to drink it. But I love cheese so much that I eat enough of it
Actually leafy green vegetables contain lots more calcium than milk does. Additionally the protein in milk slows down the absorption of the calcium that it does contain. Milk is for babies not adults!
I specifically remember seeing this one get air time when I was younger. The whole reason why I went looking for this one was because I remember seeing it on T.V.
It's interesting how the ad's target is younger children. (Look at the camera angles on the mother vs the children). Of course it's easier to market to kids, and for parents it's harder to turn down your own children than a clever ad...
Banned my ass.
I remember seeing this commercial as kid... and laughing my ass off!
JoSilverNG 4 days ago
why was the girl drinking from the milk carton when she has her glass of milk there on the table?
Jesusacosta30501 2 weeks ago
I remember this...what's wrong with it? Lol. ;P
GreenDoodlebug14 3 weeks ago
And this was banned because...?
TrueBlue170 3 weeks ago
got rings?
Kimarnic 1 month ago
this was never banned it swas actually shown.
PD19954 1 month ago
love the voice from the end, GOT MILK?
jcabatasOFFICIAL 1 month ago
i saw this commercial wen it first came out
Bigdaddyoliva33 1 month ago
someone spam this. -.-
sweetiegrl41 2 months ago
Banned because of stupidity. ;)
JEELEN1 2 months ago 2
i find this funny milk has calcium and they are eating mac and cheese.
detectivetiger1 4 months ago 6
The original had blood spurting from his shoulders. This copy has been edited.
robsgaragewoodworkin 4 months ago 3
Wow it got banned because his arms smapped off!
Kakashi99999 5 months ago
"Hey kids!" *SNAP* "AHHHHHHHH!" "Oh that's not good..."
SuperBeatlesdude 5 months ago
@lemondragon His arms riped off because of your fragil bones, in another words, you will have osteoporosis if you don't drink milk!
FELIPEROMEO 5 months ago
This commercial wasn't banned, I use to see it on TV all the time...
RasecVonWizzlbang 6 months ago 4
why did the sleeves rip off?
lemondragon18 6 months ago
@lemondragon18 shitty chinese labor
lol
LARRYisMAN 2 months ago
XD wow this hsould be banned
hilfloram1 6 months ago
USA drink more milk than any other countrie.
USA has more osteoporosis than any other countrie.
Clarissa0403 6 months ago
@Clarissa0403 fail
BlAcKoPsToMaHaWk1 6 months ago
@BlAcKoPsToMaHaWk1 What do you mind fail?
Clarissa0403 6 months ago
@Clarissa0403
You spelled 'country' wrong. Your argument is invalid.
RasecVonWizzlbang 6 months ago 3
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@RasecVonWizzlbang Sorry, i'm from México, i can't speak english perfectly.
USA drink more milk than any other country.
USA has more osteoporosis than any other country.
Clarissa0403 6 months ago
@RasecVonWizzlbang lol.
PuqTheBest 6 months ago
That's just creepy ... But funny lol
oXNeonFlowersXo 6 months ago
i think 11 people dont drink there milk
tuxisawesome123 7 months ago
what the fuck kind of kid doesn't like milk?
TheBirdmanOfToledo 7 months ago
Lol
cheeselvegrl 7 months ago
What year was this from? I used to see it a lot.
thebearsareafterme 7 months ago
at the end it says 'got mi?' i dont know what this means
IIberky0o 8 months ago
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There has not been one case of calcium deficiency of a dietary origin in history of the human race.Dairy lobbies spent $3,766,095 in the year 2006 .The same people selling calcium are setting our RDI's of calcium. The more milk you drink the more of your bones you are peeing down the toilet as the body leaches alkaline minerals to buffer the acid created by milk. It's not a coincidence that the areas of the World with the highest consumption of milk also have the highest rate of Osteoporosis.
Leeanne4debate 8 months ago
Sounds like hes drinking jizz
DetectiveRebel 9 months ago
what the hell lol
codders69 9 months ago
Well that's not good...
OperaGhostObsession 9 months ago
I would SO ban that if it was up to me!
Flowergothic 10 months ago
LMFAOOO!!!
Longkat92 10 months ago
LMAO!
YunqqFemalee 11 months ago
that drinking noise that kid made is so disgusting
ROFLthatsme 11 months ago 37
yeah it was on tv i saw it
alansitho1990 1 year ago
Jesus Christ, kids. Shut the fuck up.
Pspimp 1 year ago
Check out the most complete Milk Mustache Compilation at Creativecriminals!
thebertcallens 1 year ago
Plain milk is nasty. I only use milk to cook with or to put in my coffee. I do like the commercials though, reminds me of my childhood.
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gongoozler18 1 year ago
@gongoozler18 ...Well, milk does contain calcium and vitamin D, which can help strengthen bones and improve bone density. I wouldn't say it's all lies.
xxpurpleCHROMExx 1 year ago
@xxpurpleCHROMExx So what. And there is vitamin D in milk. The milk manufacturers add vitamin D in the milk. The Milk industry’s main selling point is calcium, and milk-drinking is touted for building strong bones in children and preventing osteoporosis in older persons. However, clinical research shows that dairy products have little or no benefit for bones. A 2005 review published in Pediatrics showed that milk consumption does not improve bone integrity in children. Similarly, the Harvard
gongoozler18 1 year ago
@gongoozler18 I didn't know that, that's interesting. I definitely understand why you don't drink milk, though, I don't either.
xxpurpleCHROMExx 1 year ago
@xxpurpleCHROMExx Nurses’ Health Study, which followed more than 72,000 women for 18 years, showed no protective effect of increased milk consumption on fracture risk. While calcium is important for bone health, studies show that increasing consumption beyond approximately 600 mg per day—amounts that are easily achieved without dairy products or calcium supplements—does not improve bone integrity. If you don't agree, consider this: The majority of humans naturally stop producing significant in
gongoozler18 1 year ago
Dietitians and doctors tend to recommend milk, you think you know better than them? @gongoozler18
neoYTPism 1 year ago
@neoYTPism Unfortunately, most M.Ds and dietitians are still learned in schools to this day biased, unsubstantiated info on cow's milk being a nutritional requirement for the human diet. It is not, regardless of the conservatism in colleges. There are many, many good sources of calcium besides cow's milk. Two tsp of black strap molasses is a good source of calcium. By the way, I'm a senior in my college's Nutrition and Dietetics program. so, my comment has validity.
gongoozler18 1 year ago
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neoYTPism 1 year ago
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If you're arguing that your own assumptions on this issue are more valid than what is taught in medical schools, you'll need something a bit more substantial than what you've said so far @gongoozler18
Besides, it's not like calcium is the only valuable nutrient in milk.
neoYTPism 1 year ago
@neoYTPism Um, what does medicine have to do with nutrition? They're related, but not are exactly the same field. What do you think students in nutrition programs are taught in college? The amount of nutrition education (knowledge and skills) in most medical schools remains inadequate. Most medical schools don't integrate not one nutrition course in their curriculum or for problem-based learning. the total nutrition instruction is occurring outside courses specifically dedicated to nutrition.
gongoozler18 1 year ago
I notice you nitpick over the fact that I said "medical schools" (meant to say education related to health, which could include nutrition) without countering the point, which still remains... if you're arguing that your own assumptions are better than those of nutrition cirricula (last dietitian I talked to said we NEED dairy products) then you should probably use counterarguments more substantial than you've used so far @gongoozler18
neoYTPism 1 year ago
@neoYTPism To be honest with you, you are an idiot if you wholeheartedly think that milk is a dietary requirement/necessity for any human being. It's not. And you need to be a dietitian or a certified nutritionist to know this. Common sense would tell you right off the bat. Until 10,000 years ago we didn't domesticate animals and we weren't able to drink milk. Also, just like other mammals, a cow is able to lactate only when it is pregnant and after giving birth. The majority of humans naturally
gongoozler18 1 year ago
@neoYTPism stop producing significant amounts of lactase - the enzyme needed to properly metabolize lactose, sometime between the ages of two and five. In fact, for most mammals, the normal condition is to stop producing the enzymes needed to properly digest and metabolize milk after they have been weaned. In fact, lactose-TOLERANCE is due to a genetic mutation. Studies have found that only populations around the world that herd their own mammal (for meat or production of milk) still remain
gongoozler18 1 year ago
@neoYTPism lactose-tolerant like nomadic people. How do you think early ancestors got from Africa to Europe and to Asia? Most scientists agree that it's better to get calcium, potassium, protein, and fats from other food sources, like whole plant foods. Lactose intolerance is a common ''disorder." Of the world's population, 75% is estimated to be lactose-deficient.
Don't play semantics. Medical school are inadequate teaching health too. Last time I took health 101 was in grade school anyway.
gongoozler18 1 year ago
Most scientists agree? Care to cite a specific example of this? @gongoozler18
neoYTPism 1 year ago
@neoYTPism I think it's funny how you think your argument holds any water. The jury has been in for years concerning cow milk despite the constant bombardment of milk ads like Got Milk? to this day along with their obvious ties with the FDA. This isn't the 1940s or 1950s. This is 2011!!! People have instant access to knowledge that would have been difficult or impossible to find previously. the FDA maybe in the bed with these Big Businesses because the FDA just sees the dollar signs regulating
gongoozler18 1 year ago
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gongoozler18 1 year ago
@neoYTPism gongoozler wrecked you haha
crowskull789 11 months ago
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@neoYTPism drugs, milk, certain food, etc. in order to fit the Big Businesses' best interest. USDAmay try to dictate food choices that ignore health and ethics, but consumers have the power to think about the health and moral aspects of what they eat. They use our tax dollars to promote fat-filled dairy products that contribute to obesity, diabetes and heart disease. that is unconscionable. The agency appears as an advocate and protector of the dairy industries. This may sound shocking to
gongoozler18 1 year ago
@neoYTPism to tell the truth about dairy. Dairy is nature's perfect food -- but only if you're a calf.
Walter Willet, M.D., Ph.D -- the second-most-cited scientist in all of clinical medicine and the head of nutrition at Harvard's School of Public Health -- is one of the food pyramid's most vocal critics. He's even called its guidelines "udderly ridiculous." The pyramid just isn't based on key scientific findings about health. soundmedicine.iu.edu/segment/1490/How-Healthy-is-Milk-
gongoozler18 1 year ago
@xxpurpleCHROMExx in milk -- sometime between the ages of two and five. In fact, for most mammals, the normal condition is to stop producing the enzymes needed to properly digest and metabolize milk after they have been weaned. Drinking mammalian milk (including cows') is due to a genetic mutation. In fact, Studies have found that only populations that herd their own mammal (for meat or production of milk) still remain lactose-tolerant like nomadic people. 75% of the world is lactose-intolerant!
gongoozler18 1 year ago
@gongoozler18 I knew some of this, but not a lot of the statistics. I'm lactose intolerant, that's why I don't drink milk. I didn't realize so many others were as well. Thanks for sharing.
xxpurpleCHROMExx 1 year ago
I love how the old guy is just calm. He doesn't even panic. If that was me and I was that calm then I would have ask people door to door to help me put my arms back on.
losangelescardinals 1 year ago
this wasn't banned, i remember this ad, it came on all the time. and i live in the U.S. i think whoever posted this just titled it that to get more views. lame...
freshPrincess626 1 year ago
@freshPrincess626
yea like what is bannable in that? the fake prop arms with ripping off without one drop of blood
rebelfelix 1 year ago
I DONT BLAME THEM.
grsalzaval 1 year ago
I hate the sound of people drinking
AtomicComicNerd 1 year ago
@DanteMcSparda ikr XD blood every where n stuff lolll
153flint 1 year ago
but i saw it on tv long long ago. it was banned?
coolguy701 1 year ago
i thought she was gonna let them drink from her boobs... why is this banned?!
otaibilion 1 year ago 39
"Oh that's not good"
ChrissFM95 1 year ago
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ChrissFM95 1 year ago
It is realy bad to drink milk tht fast
slavicsk777 1 year ago
Commercials shouldn't be banned because they are exaggerated and funny. D:
DarkstalkerXMusic 1 year ago
i think i know why it got banned. um HIS ARMS BREAK OFF? i used to hate when that commercial came on!
TheFunnysmile123 1 year ago
Hey, if seeing this doesn't get your kids to drink milk, i don't know what will. Hehe.
AlbertakaPitBull 1 year ago
!(0.0)!
xobankaixoxotazxo 1 year ago
loool
Hallgren95 1 year ago
The kid has a point. Milk is for babies. And cow milk is for calves. Countries with the highest rates of dairy consumpition have the highest rates of osteoporosis
Smithpolly 1 year ago
@Smithpolly yeah that's why I drink silk milk which is not from a cow but has the same vitiams as it.
burby8100 1 year ago
When was this banned? I used to see it over and over and over on tv.
CoasterCloud 1 year ago
wait i actually saw this when i was a kid
ricefarmer912 1 year ago
'They' can ban things for stupidity?
jaberwocky6669 1 year ago
I remember this commercial. Lol.
PfftGato 1 year ago
lol
MileyDOMOKUNpugs 1 year ago
@DanteMcSparda thats why there is no blood haha
barkley800 1 year ago
milks for twats
yeah twats
rbcheerbleeder 1 year ago
lol,sounds like they r raping the poor milk!
gladis518 1 year ago
@gladis518 it's consensual so it's ok
rbcheerbleeder 1 year ago
No wonder it was banned. They interrupted the 'got milk' part.
This is a monstrosity! XB
XxGaarasGirlxX 1 year ago
as if..what a guy
disasterman66 1 year ago
It wasn't banned, the reaction was positive and it played for months till a new one showed up.
Decembirth 1 year ago
HOLY SHIT
TifgoCS2 1 year ago
OMG that was hilarious
STATTIC9987 1 year ago
wait banned, from where? i saw this all over TV even a few years back they replayed it.
dianniscool 1 year ago
God I hate parents. It was probably banned because every mother in America is a whiny over protective wimp. It was funny. Nothing wrong with it.
emelton07 1 year ago
HA! thank god i drink milk every day.../
MileyDOMOKUNpugs 1 year ago
HAHA! i can see why it was banned! disturbing much?
PerplexityStudios 1 year ago
lol "thats not good"....."AHHHHHH" -gulp gulp gulp.- ahaha so funny
Asian4988 1 year ago
rofl
masseuphanasia 1 year ago
got
ColurfulFish 2 years ago
Nice, why was it banned ?
TRABALHODEMESA 2 years ago
wtf? they where like DUUUUH DUUUUUUUH DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH!
Gahasy 2 years ago
well his still alive isnt he?!?1
MrGaGaGay 2 years ago
lol
fadenkreuze 2 years ago
it was too funny. me and my friend watched it and laughed our heads off! got milk?
Cassie7350 2 years ago
affirmed, this was never banned, i laughed my ass off the first and each consecutive time i watched it.
great post though
inabilika 2 years ago
this wasn't banned, i definitely remember seeing this on tv
oneofakind93 2 years ago 4
poor mr. miller
auntpoof 2 years ago 2
This wasn't banned. It was on TV all the time...
horsesflu 2 years ago 25
I don't drink milk because I don't like it very much. But it is good for me so sometimes I try to drink it. But I love cheese so much that I eat enough of it
MFNMultimedia 2 years ago
Awesome Story!!!!
DanW2X 2 years ago
I would've banned it for that annoying nasty swallowing sound
Bleak 2 years ago 81
@Bleak dont you mean GAGGING
imadefrumpy 1 year ago
LOLOL
doodoo687 2 years ago
mmm that s not good...
piblito25 2 years ago 2
Loooool gf gf
0mgk0haha 2 years ago
Actually leafy green vegetables contain lots more calcium than milk does. Additionally the protein in milk slows down the absorption of the calcium that it does contain. Milk is for babies not adults!
ContaMuir17a 2 years ago 3
I specifically remember seeing this one get air time when I was younger. The whole reason why I went looking for this one was because I remember seeing it on T.V.
It's interesting how the ad's target is younger children. (Look at the camera angles on the mother vs the children). Of course it's easier to market to kids, and for parents it's harder to turn down your own children than a clever ad...
Divinorum913 2 years ago
banned for showing dismemberment of body limbs.
I remember reading about it being banned years ago and the was their reason lol
theRanManCan 2 years ago
WTF?!
Yourmomisnthere 2 years ago
lol
Sondredb 2 years ago
LOL
ownurmom2times 2 years ago
OH SHIT! I dont know why they would ban this, they shoulda played it.....
but still...
wowzers
nymidnight007 2 years ago
Well that one way to make kids and adults to drink milk. XD
youpizza08 2 years ago
i remember seeing this on tv.
jmac530 2 years ago
KOOL
zOMBIESattacK31 2 years ago
Banned where because I've seen this one a lot on my tv when milk started making these awsome got milk ads. Love the guy in Hell one lol!
AeryonSun 2 years ago
ahaha frantic milk drinking. serves them right. :p
morningstarscrew 2 years ago
LOL
NintyFan56 2 years ago
those kids are thirsty
PC336 2 years ago
those are fucking weird drinking noises
DeathMantleRogue 2 years ago 4
this was on during the super bowl like 3 years ago
HuWells 2 years ago
ahahha Drink ur milk Kid
1stKaprice 2 years ago
that was.... odd.... but it made me laugh i dont know why
AbiGrl7196 2 years ago 2
OH SNAP!!!
this is the kinda adverts we need in Britain
MattRooney06 2 years ago
I actually laughed out loud at this.!! I'm gonna go get me a big glass of milk now..lol =]
peppefluff92 2 years ago
why is this commmercial banned??
hardworkenfarmer 2 years ago 4
: D hehhe
boyaaadingaaa 2 years ago
LOL
I remember this commercial!!
It made me drink milk all the time
Ssentlas 2 years ago
milk sucks!
ciucinciu 3 years ago
no it doesnt O.O
kennboy1 2 years ago 4
then ur going to end up like that old guy
dumbovoy 2 years ago 25
You = human
Human = mammal
Mammals suck milk
Therefore, you suck
djbanizza 2 years ago
actually no, i don't suck milk cause i dont like it, you do, therefore you suck.
ciucinciu 2 years ago
I suck milk ...
You just suck
djbanizza 2 years ago
lactose intolerant?
morningstarscrew 2 years ago 2
maybe, when i was young i drank tons of milk, now i seem to digest it very slow
ciucinciu 2 years ago
whoa really? that's kinda strange. though a person digestive system's ability can change along with one's lifestyle....i think. O_o
morningstarscrew 2 years ago
funk yeah!! now it;s time for the red wine revolution
ciucinciu 2 years ago
I remeber this commerical. I laughed so hard.
HyperWolfTiger 3 years ago 2
when was it banned? i remember watching it on tv hundreds of times!
Dag12034 3 years ago 2
Me too wtf
BOBWICKEDCLOWN 3 years ago 2
Thats one way to get kids to drink milk!
assasinextreme101 3 years ago 2
Remember kids drink lots of milk!
thepsynergist 3 years ago
hahahahahahahahahahahaha holy shit!!!!
Lnert 3 years ago
hahahha.. why does this ad banned? its great! love it! lol...
clodzcute 3 years ago
OMG i remember this! i saw it ONCE when i was like 7
CATZEistKRIEG 3 years ago
omg! this is hilarious!
WingedTerabithian 3 years ago
Wouldn't that guy bleed to death?
sunkaburningB 3 years ago
His circulatory system must be really slow - hence, no hemmorhaging. Also, wasn't there there dust instead of blood that came from arms' stumps?
Thedoctor19000 1 year ago 3
well kids watch it too so its not appropriate to show blood.
kpsrox 1 year ago
when was this banned? i used to see this on tv all the time.
hornguy04 3 years ago
wtf??????
CrazyDiamond5321 3 years ago
Same here jokerr lol best commercial ever
hazelXin223 3 years ago
hahah i remember watchin this on tv when i was 6 hahaha i loved this commercial
jokerr424 3 years ago