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Old 06-23-2009, 11:32 AM
 
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Ohhhh....I love the flavored Promised Land milk! And I agree, Braum's does have really good milk as well.
Anyone try the white chocolate milk they put out around Easter? To die for. My daughter isn't really a milk drinker, not even chocolate milk, but she and I have been known to go through a bottle of that flavor in a day!
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Old 06-23-2009, 11:34 AM
 
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Anyone try the white chocolate milk they put out around Easter? To die for. My daughter isn't really a milk drinker, not even chocolate milk, but she and I have been known to go through a bottle of that flavor in a day!
Oh! And I almost forgot about Promised Land eggnog!
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Old 06-23-2009, 12:21 PM
 
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I will have to try the chocolate milk from Borden's, I have another coupon for $1.00 off. To Super Target I go.
I was craving Borden's chocolate milk during the delivery of my first born. I had to settle for Schepps which at the time was fine. But the Borden chocolate milk is thick. Not as thick as Promised Land but still several notches above the average chocolate milk.

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Anyone try the white chocolate milk they put out around Easter? To die for. My daughter isn't really a milk drinker, not even chocolate milk, but she and I have been known to go through a bottle of that flavor in a day!

I did not need to know that I LOVE MILK and their chocolate milk as well as the banana and strawberry are heaven sent. You could pour that stuff straight up in a glass used for shakes/malts and it would be just as good if not better than a shake made w/ ice cream and all. OHMY!!! Brainstorm here, make some homemade ice cream using Promised Land milk and then use the PL milk and the homemade PL ice cream to make a shake. OVERLOAD!!! But I'm sure it would be DEEEEELISH!

I know several people (my parents included) that will only buy Braum's milk. It is supposedly healthier for you as well as they don't inject their cows with hormones. Target brand milk is supposed to be hormone free as well.
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