It's milk, you silly thing. The 2% refers to the fat content, stripped out and taken somewhere else in the process for dieters looking for less fat and the same amount of calcium.
Truckinotter and I used to test milk for Wisconsin DHI a long few years ago.
Besides, why are you drinking 2% anyways? Go for the good stuff, the whole milk. I miss the days of getting milk out of the bulk tank on the farm. Nothing tastes like that.
Now, go and get a nice glass of milk -- and a cookie or three.
2007-05-10 12:06:54
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answered by Mama Otter 7
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This may seem like a silly question to some of you, most of us know that the 2% refers to the fat content. But it is not not that far of a stretch to think that the other 98% is water. If you took half a glass of whole milk and filled the rest with water, you'd be hard pressed to see or taste the differnece between that and that 1% and 2% crap. Long live whole milk, Vitamin D, yummmmmm!!
2007-05-10 08:57:59
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answered by Anonymous
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2% milk refers to the fat content. The rest of the liquid is lactic acid ,water and other stuff generated by the cow,goat or milk source.For a complete chemical breakdown Google MILK
2007-05-10 09:55:21
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answered by delberttoo 1
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The milk has only 2% fat, but all of it is milk
2007-05-10 09:00:20
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answered by Maria b 6
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When they say 2% milk they mean it only has 2% fat
2007-05-10 08:47:54
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answered by jamaican101gurl 3
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Two percent is about the fat content. But milk you get at the store is mainly water and nutrients. Real milk is really chunky and nasty.
2007-05-10 14:10:51
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answered by dudeboy 4
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The other 98% is piss
2016-01-25 17:58:31
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answered by Mewo 1
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It means that it's 2% milk fat.
2007-05-10 08:45:39
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answered by MJ 2
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98% is the amount of people who DON'T ask questions like this. the other 2% are led by you.
2007-05-10 08:52:40
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answered by Anonymous
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the other 98% is mostly water and flavor
2007-05-10 08:46:09
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answered by Anonymous
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