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The Milk Caps Game from Hawaii
In the 90s, kids in Hawaii played a game called milk caps, using cardboard discs from bottle caps of Haleakala Dairy's milk containers. The game involved stacking the caps and knocking them down, and became so popular at one point that schools had to ban it.
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Milk caps, also known as pogs, started off as cardboard discs that were used as caps on bottles of milk.
07:48 - 09:28 (01:40)
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Milk caps, also known as pogs, started off as cardboard discs that were used as caps on bottles of milk. However, people eventually started to use them to play games and they became popular in the 1990s.
ChapterThe Milk Caps Game from Hawaii
EpisodePOGs: The 90s in a Bottle Cap
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Blossom Galbiso and children in Hawaii discovered POGs while playing with milk caps from Haleakala Dairy's POG juice packaging, ultimately leading to the national phenomenon in the 1990s.
09:28 - 12:03 (02:35)
Summary
Blossom Galbiso and children in Hawaii discovered POGs while playing with milk caps from Haleakala Dairy's POG juice packaging, ultimately leading to the national phenomenon in the 1990s.
ChapterThe Milk Caps Game from Hawaii
EpisodePOGs: The 90s in a Bottle Cap
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The speaker mentions the availability of Stan Pack's to-go coffee lids for purchase and notes that cardboard POG inserts are no longer available.
12:04 - 13:34 (01:30)
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The speaker mentions the availability of Stan Pack's to-go coffee lids for purchase and notes that cardboard POG inserts are no longer available. They also mention seeing Stan Pack's product on a big box website.