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Go online to research thousands of food recipes involving milk, learn about different types of popular milks such as skim and nonfat, look up information on organic and all natural dairy products, view the original "got milk?" ad, launched by an advertising company to promote the health benefits of milk, and look into the pasteurization process. Find milk wholesalers and retailers near you that offer the type of milk you want, such as chocolate, nonfat, low fat, almond, skim, whole, non-dairy cream, organic, all natural, soy, goat, raw, unpasteurized, or hormone free. Avoid spoiled milk by drinking your cow or goat milk by the expiration date. You can look up online directory listings of grocery stores and restaurants that sell milk to be sure the market you visit has the type of dairy product you want, whether you want cow, goat, nonfat, low fat, or chocolate milk. Milk wholesalers sell milk products to stores, shops, and restaurants in bulk and at a discount. Check out a few different stores and browse price ranges, specialty milks, expiration dates, and flavors. Inquire about the store’s history, how long it has sold its products, and where it gets its milk. Sometimes small markets sell only local milk. If this is important to you, buy your dairy products from small local shops or farm stands. Find out the store’s hours, locations, website information, and product selection. Inquire whether the store is a local or national entity. Find out the store’s return policy if you need to bring back your dairy product for any reason.
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Millions of Americans love to drink milk and use milk in cooking. When people want to buy milk, they normally head to the grocery store or the supermarket. Some people still buy milk from dairies that employ milkmen who deliver milk and other dairy products to people's homes. Dairies still do deliver milk to supermarkets, convenience stores, grocers, restaurants and other retailers. Dairies buy their milk from dairy farms. Many dairies also produce buttermilk, sour cream, cottage cheese, cheese and other dairy products. People who cannot drink milk often drink beverages like soy milk. Some food manufacturing companies make soy milk, almond milk, rice milk and other non-dairy milk substitutes. Most dairies produce 1 percent milk, 2 percent milk, skim milk and whole milk. Some dairies also sell goat's milk and egg nog during the holiday season.
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