30 July 2008

Canberra Milk Kid?

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On the TV, on the radio in the car, I keep hearing “Ah ah ah ah-I’m, a Canberra milk kid”.

Am I the only one growing tired of this marketing tune flooding the airwaves?

It isn’t even appropriate anymore.

The milk isn’t from Canberra.

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Holden Caulfield8:26 pm 26 Apr 10

A couple of more recent updates from Mark Webber and Jezza!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be3-J9XtJCw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs9NxImSN60

Guess those who go for the cheapest don’t give a stuff about the farmers – they have to live as well. Buying Coles or similar is a vote for the company that screws the producer.
If Canberra is free range milk then it will be from better managed herds and should have more nutrients in it.
Pay for what you get but realise you get what you pay for.

Uhh yeah, thanks for dragging up that post.

robyncatwoman12:03 pm 12 Jan 09

people who don’t like radio or TV ads can turn the radio or TV off or leave the room; I know some people struggle with sorting things out for themselves but this one is fairly easy. …and there are a lot worse ads than “ah, ah ah ah ah’m a Canberra milk kid”.

The Canberra milk factory is in Kingston ACT, though we don’t have cows roaming around the streets. You have to go to Tingha to see that.

lionelvioletguyandslingsby said :

We love the way we can buy a three litre bottle of Coles own brand milk for $3.20 or shell out an extra $2.00 plus for the same size bottle of Canberra Milk. Their ads are pitched not just to the parochial, but idiots as well.

I’m happy to pay the extra $2 since Canberra Milk apparently uses free-range cows.

There is nothing like a nice, icy-cold glass of milk with a slice of vegemite toast. *sigh*

I would like to support the local producer, but the product is just too expensive compared with the Woolies brand. We do always purchase free range eggs, though, despite the extra cost.

I haven’t seen the ad myself, as I don’t watch much tv, but I would think the absence of any nagging from my children to buy Canberra milk must be a pretty sad indicator for the marketing people.

lionelvioletguyandslingsby1:50 am 31 Jul 08

We love the way we can buy a three litre bottle of Coles own brand milk for $3.20 or shell out an extra $2.00 plus for the same size bottle of Canberra Milk. Their ads are pitched not just to the parochial, but idiots as well.

Thumper = freak

Freakin’ superb! Thanks for the mental images and the larf, smokey.

Gee you guys live sheltered lives.
I grew up in an area down south serviced by milk carts and horses. Poor milko was a bit slow so he got the worst horse whose name was Sh!t can. Sh!t can often would take off half way through the round and head for his home. Milko in tow screeming Sh!t can! This at 4:00 am in the morning. I found out later the full story etc but I grew up in an area where some wierdo would be screeming Sh!t can in the middle of the night.

frank2112 said :

aaah. The good old days of home milk deliveries. Fell off the truck and still have the scars and the limp to prove it. I remember gold tops had the cream. Red tops wer pasteurized & homogenised (No Cream) and skim was for the health freaks.

Red: pasteurised and homogenised, of course. Thanks, Frank. My father (of that name!) would never tire of taking the bottle, sweeping in front of one the faces of those around the table and declare, ‘NOW it’s past-your-eyes-d’.

Dad joke…

aaah. The good old days of home milk deliveries. Fell off the truck and still have the scars and the limp to prove it. I remember gold tops had the cream. Red tops wer pasteurized & homogenised (No Cream) and skim was for the health freaks.

Felix the Cat8:38 pm 30 Jul 08

For those that haven’t seen it here’s the version with Michael Milton – http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbn_Lzb5deY&feature=related

It’s very hard to for Canberra Milk to differentiate their brand from others, so the jingle is their attempt to keep the brand name in everyone’s head. Not a bad jingle either, just a pity it’s let down by piss poor production values.

O’h yeah, all those Milko delivery posts remind me of the time my brother was a “Buttercup Baker” and home deliver bread. He had a customer who insisted that the bread be still “warm”, so she knew it was freshly baked. My brother obliged by keeping a loaf lodged in the engine bay of his van.

Wide Boy Jake said :

At one stage Sunblest bread had the day of the week on the wrapper.

I heard about that. More than a few people found that a useful feature after having a bit too much to drink the previous night.

Wide Boy Jake5:08 pm 30 Jul 08

jakez said :

tylersmayhem said :

“Canberra Milk” to me is when the milkos used to hoon around in the afternoons and drop off milk and pick up the old bottles. Often they’d hand out a bunch of Moove stickers too.

Ahh yeah, good times.

I once fell off the back of a Milk truck. Slight groin related pain but no lasting damage.

That’s nothing – when I moved here in 1969 we had the local Tip Top bakery delivering bread to your front door every morning. At one stage Sunblest bread had the day of the week on the wrapper.

Beserk Keyboard Warrior5:00 pm 30 Jul 08

Overheard said :

“skim or lite milk was for pussies”

Yep, but in these enlightened times we’re told that milk is not good for cats’ digestive tracts.

Red tops were for your standard, homogenised milk, were they not?

When I was doing milk-run homogenised had blue tops and “country cream” had gold tops. For the life of me I can’t recall what was in the red-tops.

As for skim milk, only freaks drank it. Most of us would sooner drink our own urine.

Could have been red, I can’t really remeber that far back to be honest, I thought they were gold with blue for the lite or skim.

“skim or lite milk was for pussies”

Yep, but in these enlightened times we’re told that milk is not good for cats’ digestive tracts.

Red tops were for your standard, homogenised milk, were they not?

And back then skim or lite milk was for pussies and we would make fun of anyone who ordered it.

Yup I loved the old home delivery milk. Remember when it used to come in the glass bottles with the little gold or blue metal tops and there was 5mm of thick cream on the top. I used to love licking the cream off the inside of the lid. Explains a lot really!

My sister got run over by the local milko when she was about 8. She still has a visible tyre pattern on her knee 28 years later! I suppose in this day and age we would have sued the arse off the driver instead of inviting him for a cup of tea to calm him down. He was quite traumatised by it all. I suppose running over a kid does that!

Beserk Keyboard Warrior said :

jakez said :

tylersmayhem said :

“Canberra Milk” to me is when the milkos used to hoon around in the afternoons and drop off milk and pick up the old bottles. Often they’d hand out a bunch of Moove stickers too.

Ahh yeah, good times.

I once fell off the back of a Milk truck. Slight groin related pain but no lasting damage.

I too fell off a milk truck in Woden back in the day smashing a dozen or so bottles and cutting up my hands in the process. The mean driver/operator handed me a pair of gardening gloves and made me finish my shift. The physical scars eventually healed but the emotional ones…

Whoa dude, that’s ridiculous.

tylersmayhem said :

It started with getting rid of Milkos and Garbo’s – now we’re expected to check-out our own groceries.

EXCELLENT – so we won’t have to pay for any employee’s, talk to another human, and just walk around wondering why in time there will be high unemployment and top profits for companies?

It all started to go downhill when the industrial revolution happened and we didn’t need to spend 14 hours a day breaking our backs just to eat…

Food and beverage provision does not have a high barrier to entry, it is very unlikely that Grocer’s are going to be able to extract the economic profits in the long term that you are flagging (note that economic profit is different to what the layman considers profit).

Self service is merely a gain in productivity and efficiency. This is a good thing. Yes there will be a temporary dislocation in a specific job type (and low skill retail is one of my jobs), but overall it will increase our prosperity. The now removed labour costs are now free for reinvestment, leading to more jobs and greater wealth. This money won’t end up in the hands of the ‘greedy capitalist pigdogs’ but in the hands of everyone.

If we had followed your economic beliefs, we’d still be out in the farm working 14 hours just so we could eat for the day. At least there’d be plenty of work I guess…

Beserk Keyboard Warrior2:29 pm 30 Jul 08

jakez said :

tylersmayhem said :

“Canberra Milk” to me is when the milkos used to hoon around in the afternoons and drop off milk and pick up the old bottles. Often they’d hand out a bunch of Moove stickers too.

Ahh yeah, good times.

I once fell off the back of a Milk truck. Slight groin related pain but no lasting damage.

I too fell off a milk truck in Woden back in the day smashing a dozen or so bottles and cutting up my hands in the process. The mean driver/operator handed me a pair of gardening gloves and made me finish my shift. The physical scars eventually healed but the emotional ones…

tylersmayhem2:17 pm 30 Jul 08

Milky Bar kid hands down. Especially a particular ex-Raider kid! 😉

Beserk Keyboard Warrior2:08 pm 30 Jul 08

I wonder who would win a fistfight between the Canberra Milk kid and the Milky Bar kid?

tylersmayhem2:02 pm 30 Jul 08

It started with getting rid of Milkos and Garbo’s – now we’re expected to check-out our own groceries.

EXCELLENT – so we won’t have to pay for any employee’s, talk to another human, and just walk around wondering why in time there will be high unemployment and top profits for companies?

H1NGO – Jaycar sells one that not only does cows but horses, cats, dogs and pigs as well.

And yes Al – a good campaign that gets that brand into your head.

Love it or hate it we all know it.

Where can you get one of those Milko car horns? Maaaaaooooooooooo!!!

Gungahlin Al1:50 pm 30 Jul 08

My kids sing it until we go crazy. Hate that song. But look – it worked – we’re talking about it.

On old milkos, my dad used to be one here is the 60s. The old Commer van rattling down the road – that was him. Back when the greengrocer and “I like Swipe” trucks plied their wares around the Narrabundah streets every week without fail.

tylersmayhem said :

“Canberra Milk” to me is when the milkos used to hoon around in the afternoons and drop off milk and pick up the old bottles. Often they’d hand out a bunch of Moove stickers too.

Ahh yeah, good times.

I once fell off the back of a Milk truck. Slight groin related pain but no lasting damage.

tylersmayhem1:00 pm 30 Jul 08

“Canberra Milk” to me is when the milkos used to hoon around in the afternoons and drop off milk and pick up the old bottles. Often they’d hand out a bunch of Moove stickers too.

Yes I too go for the cheapest option.

I hate these ads. I buy Woollies brand milk cos it’s cheaper.

I’ve only got the 3L bottle at work and it only says ‘Product of Australia’.

Jonathon Reynolds12:15 pm 30 Jul 08

jakez said :

Let’s not get into an esoteric argument as to what constitutes ‘Canberran’ Milk.

Does the side of the carton read “Made from local and imported ingredients”?

iCanberran said :

The factory’s in Canberra, ha ha. The factory is a heard of bovines in a paddock near Geelong.
They just bottle it here and pay a licencing fee to the ACT government.

Yes that’s what I meant. A bottle factory is a factory still.

Let’s not get into an esoteric argument as to what constitutes ‘Canberran’ Milk.

Loathe it. If you’ll excuse my perverse grammar, I am of the resolute belief that people who can’t sing, shouldn’t.

The factory’s in Canberra, ha ha. The factory is a heard of bovines in a paddock near Geelong.
They just bottle it here and pay a licencing fee to the ACT government.

la mente torbida11:29 am 30 Jul 08

Never heard it…obviously I listen to the wrong radio stations/watch the wrong TV stations.

Yep, tired of it from the first time I heard it.

The one with Mr. Milton is gold. I have no idea who that Australian Idol chick is though. Never heard of her. Is that all Canberra has to offer? Who next? Hotdogs from Big Brother? or that annoying skanky Brigette chick? Maybe they can claim some struggletown folk as Canberrans. Mark Webber perhaps?

I wonder if we’ll see a Todd Carney Canberra Milk ad?

“I’m Todd Carney, and I drink Canberra Milk until I p1ss white”!

Anyway, milk is a capitalist exploitation of cows…….

but the kids in the ads are….

The factory is located in Canberra. What more do you want? A cow on every inner city street?

I was sick of the jingle the first time I heard it.

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