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Couldn't find the REALLY OT category, but we all need some light hearted here, eh? Chocolate milk !
Back then when I was in elementary school, we took field trips to daily farms where we learned where and how food is created. Certainly strawberry milk is NOT produced by pink cows.
@MFO Members "Seven percent of all American adults believe that chocolate milk comes from brown cows", and a lot of mutual fund investors, especially on the MFO Board, believe they are cheaper by the dozen ! Regards, Ted
@hank Scroll down the page link a tiny bit to find the pure source of dark chocolate milk. Be sure to check the vendor label on the milk bottle to be assured they use certified dark brown swiss cows for their product. If one sees this breed in the pasture, be sure not to confuse the milk producing female of this breed with the dark brown swiss male which can be identified by what appears to be one large utter hanging from the middle under body of the animal.
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https://postinspostcards.com/2012/09/10/postcard-of-the-day-sweet-p-the-sweet-ps-eats-and-treats-cow/
Regards,
Ted
(But I don't know if there's such a thing as a dark chocolate cow.)
Scroll down the page link a tiny bit to find the pure source of dark chocolate milk. Be sure to check the vendor label on the milk bottle to be assured they use certified dark brown swiss cows for their product. If one sees this breed in the pasture, be sure not to confuse the milk producing female of this breed with the dark brown swiss male which can be identified by what appears to be one large utter hanging from the middle under
body of the animal.
http://www.brownswiss.org/thebrownswissbreed.html