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'''Malk''' is a drink which is served with the lunches at [[Springfield Elementary School]].
 
'''Malk''' is a drink which is served with the lunches at [[Springfield Elementary School]].
  
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== History ==
 
[[Lisa Simpson]] thought that the school served milk with the lunches, until she took a closer look at a carton and saw that it was labelled "MALK" rather than "MILK".
 
[[Lisa Simpson]] thought that the school served milk with the lunches, until she took a closer look at a carton and saw that it was labelled "MALK" rather than "MILK".
  
 
Malk's nutritional qualities aren't known except that it includes Vitamin R, according to the verbiage on the carton.
 
Malk's nutritional qualities aren't known except that it includes Vitamin R, according to the verbiage on the carton.
==Appearances==
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== Appearances ==
 
*{{Ep|The PTA Disbands}}
 
*{{Ep|The PTA Disbands}}
  
 
[[Category:Food and drink]]
 
[[Category:Food and drink]]

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Malk is a drink which is served with the lunches at Springfield Elementary School.

History

Lisa Simpson thought that the school served milk with the lunches, until she took a closer look at a carton and saw that it was labelled "MALK" rather than "MILK".

Malk's nutritional qualities aren't known except that it includes Vitamin R, according to the verbiage on the carton.

Appearances