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  1. I just put hot water into then slurry up in cement like substance burn my hands whilst I remove slurry

  2. Dude either where you are is as humidity as all F, or that tin is very old.

    Next time transfer into a small tin, and drop in some packets of dehumidifier packets into the milo tin and re shut it.

  3. It would have done this due to moisture, the problem with that is moisture + sugar = ideal conditions for bacteria to flourish or mold to take hold.

    Just give it a good look before crunching it.

  4. Optimal_Cupcake2159 on

    This reminds me… I’ve had nothing but Ovaltine the past decade.

    I feel traitorous and a threat to social cohesion.

  5. A few thousand years from now, archaeologists will be delicately chipping away at vast Milo chunks to determine the dietary habits of redditors.

  6. Woah, I’ve never seen that. Is this what happens if you don’t eat the entire tin within a few days?

  7. When my grandad moved into a nursing home 30 years ago I found a tin of Milo from 1948 that’s never been opened it’s still in granules I still have it and each time I commemorative tin comes out I buy it to keep with it

  8. Wow, first I was mildly critical of your Milo husbandry and possibly general packet closing skills.

    But maybe you live somewhere really humid and have a good reason for limiting your Milo intake so long it ended up this way.

    But now the gnawing on chunks possibility has my mind on fire!

    Have you considered doing it on purpose? You could get those long skinny silicone ice moulds that are meant to go in your small lid water bottles? Normally they’re just a surprise deep throating, but you could fill them with Milo and cover them tightly enough to keep out insects but allow air?? You could cover them tightly but bring them to the bathroom for every shower!

  9. Zestyclose_Back_535 on

    You know you’re a multicultural country when there’s milo with a set of Korean chopsticks and spoon

  10. According_Nobody74 on

    These are definitely the best Milo.

    I remember we had a can in the cupboard, my Mum and I were slowly sneaking pieces when the other wasn’t around.