Ah yes, classic Milo Particle Compression Phenomenon™. See, when the air waitress stirred the Milo, she accidentally triggered a micro-atmospheric inversion. Basically, the air pressure differential between the cup’s surface tension and the spoon velocity compressed the Milo granules into a low-density thermal foam matrix. That’s why you don’t see the powder, it’s not gone, it’s just quantumly redistributed across multiple air pressure. Some call it dilution; I call it Milo Phase Transition L3. If you look closely (and believe hard enough), you can actually taste the compression when it hits the back of it tongue. $9 well spent, really, not for the drink, but for participation in a rare thermodynamic and pressure miracle.
2025-11-12 14:12:07
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kepoinbarengkhemz :
Hmmm a bit dissapointed.. its half a cup
2025-11-14 18:16:06
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🪿 :
Halps I think the Milo powder evaporated on the plane
2025-11-12 11:53:18
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Miss Hippo :
😂😂
2025-11-12 11:31:36
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ᴠɪᴄʜʏ 𖹭 ᴇᴀᴛʀᴀᴠᴇʟꜱ :
it's ok it's the plushie that matters 😏
2025-11-12 17:14:11
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theoneandonlyHX :
For 9 bucks really low liquid level & barely a 🦖
2025-11-12 13:24:05
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TJ :
milo shortage 🙃
2025-11-12 11:12:25
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Sang :
Did u felt cheated? 😏
2025-11-19 02:19:14
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lem0ncakez🍋🎂 :
oh myyy looks good
2025-12-12 04:26:07
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