Cookies and milk make a perfect pair! And nothing compliments the warm, gooey texture of your favorite cookie like the rich, creamy taste of Promised Land milk.
Our milk comes in plenty of flavors so you can pair them with any dessert no matter the season. Since the holidays are right around the corner we thought we’d take this opportunity to share a bite-sized baking tip.
Did you know that baking with milk actually makes desserts more delicious? All liquids in baked goods will bind your ingredients together, even water, but the fat content in whole milk acts as a tenderizer, moisturizer and binder all in one. That means that the cookies, cakes and muffins you bake with rich, creamy Promised Land milk won’t end up crumbly or dried out.
Walmart’s variety of Promised Land Dairy milks just got sweeter. In select states, Walmart stores will now carry quarts of Very Berry Strawberry plus (new) Cookies n’ Cream flavored milk year-round. Walmart will also feature a seasonal flavored milk quart, beginning with Marvelous Mocha, available through April.
You heard right…cookies now have a favorite milk… Cookies N’ Cream flavored milk from Promised Land Dairy! This new decadent treat delivers the taste of your favorite ice cream flavor in every creamy sip. You don’t have to wait for summer to enjoy it, Cookies N’ Cream flavored milk is available all-year.
Very Berry Strawberry is bursting with fresh-from-the-farm flavor. It’s like sipping from a strawberry patch. Marvelous Mocha is a rich, bold blend of Mocha Java coffee beans and creamy Promised Land milk. It has no caffeine, full flavor, and reduced fat.
In the U.S., there are more than 78 million dogs and 86 million cats as pets. Thirty-nine percent of households own at least one dog, and 33 percent of households own at least one cat. Just like there are differences between these two common household pets, lots of differences separate dog people and cat people. Typically, the population of male dog people is higher, and there are more female cat people. A dog person is 50 percent more likely to be conservative, whereas cat people tend to skew liberal. Dog people are more likely to be students, but cat people are 17 percent more likely to have completed a graduate degree. Cat people are 29 percent more likely to live in the city, where dog people are 30 percent more likely to live in a rural area.