Xbox Canada Has An Xbox Series Solution For Bagged Milk

Bagged milk is apparently still a thing, and Xbox Canada claims to have the perfect storage solution for the protein-rich liquid. On social media, the Microsoft subsidiary showed off the Xbox Milk Pitcher, which might be a joke or a real product on the way. It's hard to tell.

Xbox Canada stated on X that "hydration or calcium is key to staying on top of your game" while unveiling the Xbox Milk Pitcher--which is seen below in white and black. They're styled after the Xbox Series X (not the Series S) and can hold 1.3 liters of liquid, according to Xbox Canada on Instagram. A bag of milk is put into the container, with the package cut at the top to pour. So it doesn't seem like milk, or another drink like lemonade, could just be poured into the pitcher.


Introducing the Xbox Milk Pitcher because hydration or calcium is key to staying on top of your game 🎮🥛 pic.twitter.com/3bRrjtSGNM

— Xbox Canada (@XboxCanada) June 1, 2025

Over the past couple of years, Microsoft has actually released an Xbox mini fridge and Xbox Series S toaster. The latter product comes in white and can toast up to two pieces of bread, even imprinting the Xbox logo on your slices. Additionally, before the Xbox Series X|S launched in 2020, Snoop Dogg showed off a full-sized refrigerator based on the Series X model.

Looking ahead, photos leaked of an Xbox-branded handheld from Asus last month. Basically, the device could be a variation of the upcoming ROG Ally 2, featuring better specs like an eight-core AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor and 64GB of memory. Meanwhile, a recent report notes that Microsoft might be pressing pause on developing its own internally designed Xbox handheld.

The actual Xbox Series X increased in price last month, now retailing for $600 instead of $500. Select first-party games will also see a price bump, costing $80 this holiday season. However, Microsoft hasn't detailed any specific titles yet that will have that premium entry cost.

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