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Milk is 70% water
Newsflash, all drinks are mostly water
Except for Bacardi 151.
Actually all drinks are 70+% water I suppose, if not, you call them not "drinks" but "stew" or "paste", or even drier: "sand"
Edit: Nevermind, thought about 30+% alchools, having by definition less than 70% water ๐