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milk bar
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milk bar
n
1. (Business / Commerce) a snack bar at which milk drinks and light refreshments are served
2. (Business / Commerce) (in Australia) a shop selling, in addition to milk, basic provisions and other items
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Noun1.milk bar - snack bar that sells milk drinks and light refreshments (such as ice cream)milk bar - snack bar that sells milk drinks and light refreshments (such as ice cream)
snack bar, snack counter, buffet - usually inexpensive bar


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THE first Fairtrade Dairy Milk bars were rolling off the Cadbury production lines in Birmingham today.
But Cadbury says it is also necessary to print warnings in capital letters in yellow boxes saying "CONTAINS: MILK" in case people who are allergic to milk do not realise that there is milk in Cadbury Dairy Milk bars.
Wrappers on the Dairy Milk bars are printed with warnings saying: "CONTAINS: MILK.
 
 
 
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