Fruit juices are usually sold in cardboard boxes.
Storing and transporting drinks in such bags is quite convenient.
And pouring juice from such packaging is incredibly easy.
However, many people make a gross mistake, which results in pouring a drink into a glass becoming an unpleasant procedure.
The juice pack has a plastic neck with a screw cap.
In most cases, when pouring a drink, people tilt the packaging so that the corner with the neck is at the bottom.
It would seem that this is how it should be done so that the juice does not flow from a great height.
But in fact, this is a gross mistake. After all, with such an action, air does not get into the cardboard packaging.
As a result, the risk of splashing the drink becomes very high.
The bag should be tilted over a glass, ceramic or plastic container so that the neck is higher and the corner where there is no plastic device is lower. In other words, the package should be turned over on its other side.
As a result, the drink will pour into a glass, cup or mug at a normal speed and without "gurgling". Nothing will spill.