Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1998, Image 73

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    Milk Mustaches For Better Health
Timonium, Md - The Middle
Atlantic Milk Marketing Associ
ation (MAMMA) recently hosted
a milk mustache photo booth at
the fourth annual Baltimore
Women’s Show, which more than
35,000 women and their families
attended More than 1,000
Polaroid photos were taken dur
ing the three-day event to
encourage women to “Drink
Milk - 3 Glasses A Day.” Groups
of moms and daughters, sisters,
Moms and daughters got to pose together bearing
their milk mustaches.
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and friends lined up throughout
the weekend to receive their cov
eted milk mustache photos
MAMMA’s booth was featured
on ABC Channel 2’s Morning
Show, broadcasted live to more
than 800,000 homes
Nine hundred half-pint sam
ples of chocolate milk were also
distributed at the MAMMA
booth to position chocolate milk
as a delicious, nutritious treat
for kids and adults. Other
aspects of the booth included a
nutrition IQ challenge and an
informational display featuring
the famous milk mustache
celebrities. Local dairy princess
es distributed more than 5,000
brochures provided by the Milk
Processors Education Program
(MiIkPEP) to encourage the
attendees to drink milk and
choose dairy products more
often Nutrition experts were on
hand to answer questions about
milk and dairy products, as well
as address other nutritional con-
cerns
In addition to hosting the
booth, MAMMA also sponsored
a demonstration by Emily
O’Hara, Maryland Dairy
Princess, at the Creative Cook
ing Kitchen area of the Women’s
Show Emily showed the audi
ence how to make her dairy-nch
dessert, Cream Cheese Pie,
while MAMMA Marketing
Director Rebecca Sonnen
-reviewed tins for getting more
calcium with dairy products
Samples of Emily’s Cream
Cheese Pie were distributed
after the demonstration
MAMMA hosted the booth at
the Baltimore Women’s Show to
educate women about the impor
tance of milk in their diets and
the role milk plays in the growth
and development of their chil
dren. MAMMA targets women,
especially moms, to not only
increase their milk consump
tion, but also to encourage their
children to drink more milk and
eat dairy products more often
MAMMA is a non-profit milk
promotion and advertising asso
ciation funded by dairy farmers
in Maryland, Delaware, south
ern Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
and northern Virginia
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Lancaster County Dairy Princess Elizabeth Smith puts
the popular milk mustache on a Baltimore Women’s Show
visitor.
Giant Sundae
To Be Built July 11
CAMP HILL (Cumberland Co.) daes will then be dipped by some
The Cumberland County Farm notable people and given free to
Bureau Women’s Committee and anyone in the mall.
Turkey Hill Dairy arc again spon
soring the building of a Giant Th® c^r y princess will be there
Turkey Hill Ice Cream Sundae on with free handouts as well. Bo
July 11 from 11 a.m.-l p.m. here at * e cow will s 0 b® t * iere to B 1
the Capitol City Mall. one and all.
The sundae will consist of 102 There is free ice cream for all
gallons of Turkey Hill ice cream. It who attend. For more information,
will be topped with chocolate, contact Barbara McGillvray, (717)
fruit, and nuts. The individual sun- 776-7312.
ailed.
908/454-7900
P.0.80x 126,
Philllpsburg, NJ 08865
Illinois only, call
1-800-426-6686
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