My Norwegian girlfriend and I are having a debate over the color of tine lactose free light milk carton. Is it blue or green if you had to choose one color?

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  1. Definitely blue. It doesn’t necessarily mean anything, but you may want to look into blue-green color blindness.

  2. Ok, so looking at the picture it definitely looks like it leans more towards blue. But when I look at one in person I’ve always leaned more towards it being a kind of green. But in reality it is somewhere in between, though if I have to choose I would pick green in real life.

    Edit: I will add that my perception in this case might also be influenced by the fact that there are other types of milk that use a more distinct blue, like kulturmelk.

  3. its about 4 parts blue and 2 parts green (white for how bright its not counted) which makes is 50% blue 50% turquoise. There a colour mixers online you can play around with to find that a mixed colours are made up from.

  4. That’s green for me. What is your native language (if you think that is green, then it could be because of our languages) It really lays in the middle between green and blue. I will send this comment fast before I choose blue though cause the more I look at it the more blue it becomes to my eyes xD

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