Red Top!

Give me my blue top, 6 pints @ £1-85 from Sainsbury's; mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

I had to google this......i think theres a slight misunderstanding .....when i say i have red top....i actually mean this.....theres a difference in coloured top between glass and plastic bottles

Plastic bottles
Blue top - Whole Milk (3.6% fat content)
Green top - Semi-Skimmed Milk (1.8% fat content)
Orange top - (1% fat content) (Except Morrisons and Waitrose)
Red top - Skimmed Milk (0.1% fat content)
Less Common
Purple top - Morrisons own brand, 'The One' brand
Purple top - Waitrose (1% fat content)
Purple top - Tesco own brand, Creamfields
[edit]Glass bottles
Gold foil - milk from Channel Island (Jersey/Guernsey) breeds (about 5.2% fat)[1]
Silver foil - whole milk (about 4% fat - minimum 3.5%)
Red foil - Homogenised whole milk
Red and silver striped foil - semi-skimmed milk (less than 2% fat)Blue and silver striped foil - skimmed milk (0.1 to 0.3% fat)
Green foil - raw (unpasteurized) milk, giving rise to the name "green-top milk"
Gold striped foil on a green background - unpasteurized milk from Channel Island breeds[2]