In the US, it was sometime in the 1960's. From experience in California. It was phased out with the introduction of the milk carton, and the abandoning of home delivery.
The 2 inside the recycling triangle on the bottom reveals them to be HDPE, high density polyethylene.
Plastic jugs do not break as easily.
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Milk jugs are generally made of high-density polyethylene plastic. A small amount would probably pass through you undigested. I wouldn't experiment to find out about a large amount.
Moonshine jugs are typically made of ceramic or glass. Ceramic jugs are often associated with traditional moonshining and feature a distinctive, rustic appearance. Glass jugs, including the iconic "whiskey jug" shape, are also popular for their clarity and ability to showcase the contents. Both materials serve to protect the liquor from light and maintain its quality.
You can separate aluminum and steel by getting a magnet, and by putting it against the can and seeing if it sticks or not. I f it sticks, its steel. If it doesn't its aluminum. And well... milk jugs and soda bottles, you can clearly tell that soda bottles are bottles with soda in it, and milk jugs are jugs with milk in it.
You can get them at walmart for cheaper than any other stores.
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No, they come in cartons and plastic jugs, at least at the superstore.