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People are terribly excited about one unusual detail that means it's nearly Christmas
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HOW DO YOU know it’s nearly Christmas? Forget the shoppers on the streets, the Christmas trees in the windows, the endless festive tunes on the radio – it’s in the milk.
Yes, if you’ve bought milk over the past day or so, you may have noticed that the expiration date is December 25 or later.
More than a few people are extremely tickled by this fact, and heralding it as the official sign that Christmas is finally here. No, really. Look:
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