[net.consumers] Airlines Using Non-Dairy Creamers

remym@tekig5.UUCP (Remy Malan) (02/12/86)

About 6 years ago I read the contents of a non-dairy creamer served on a flight
and I have not touched the stuff since then.

Now when I travel on planes I always ask for milk for my coffee or tea.
I have not had any problems getting milk from the stewards/esses.

I'd rather have milk than palm oil + ...   :-).

Sincerely,
A. Remy Malan

paul@pilchuckDataio.UUCP (Paul Brownlow in the rain forest) (02/18/86)

> 
> About 6 years ago I read the contents of a non-dairy creamer served on a flight
> and I have not touched the stuff since then.
> 
> Now when I travel on planes I always ask for milk for my coffee or tea.
> I have not had any problems getting milk from the stewards/esses.
> 
> I'd rather have milk than palm oil + ...   :-).
> 
> Sincerely,
> A. Remy Malan

The stuff is flammable, too!  A waitress once showed me a trick:  take
a packet of creamer, light a match, and CAREFULLY sprinkle the creamer
over the flame from a height of approximately one foot.  Instant flash.
I almost burned off my hair.  You expect that I will eat this stuff!!???
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