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'''Malk''' is a drink which is served at Springfield Elementary School, which includes Vitamin R.
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'''Malk''' is a drink which is served with the lunches at [[Springfield Elementary School]].
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[[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 then "MILK".
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Malk's nutritional qualities aren't known except that it includes Vitamin R, according to the verbiage on the carton.
 
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Malk is a drink which is served with the lunches at Springfield Elementary School.

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 then "MILK".

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

Appearances