Fuel Up will work with schools and partners to deliver solutions and resources that increase access to milk and other dairy products.
August 7, 2023
The dairy checkoff will shift to the "Fuel Up" platform with a goal of bringing new and diverse partners together to expand opportunities to increase access to dairy.
In 2022, China was ranked No. 1 in U.S. exports of agricultural products. The total export value has increased significantly every year since 2018, rising 14% most recently from 2021 to 2022.
New public outdoor Muscle Milk Fitness Court coming to Los Angeles, Orlando or Atlanta.
July 6, 2023
There’s no doubt that exercise is a key component to leading a healthy lifestyle, though some would-be gym-goers feel intimidated in traditional fitness spaces. Muscle Milk is on a mission to address these challenges and help make fitness more accessible through its cause-based initiative, "The Lifting Project."
he two joined forces to attend the Peachtree Health & Fitness Expo at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, with 4,000 bottles of milk to giveaway.
June 28, 2023
The Dairy Alliance exhibit in Hall C4 will have team members on-hand to share educational information about the benefits of dairy milk, which has fueled athletes for centuries and delivers a strong combination of natural nutrients to aid muscle repair, rehydration, and replenishment.
The game offers three first of its kind maps (Spacemap, Medieval Map, and Steampunk Map)
June 20, 2023
Zany Ziplines will launch via a live-streamed tournament on Twitch and TikTok from the gaming zone at VidCon Anaheim on June 22 at the Anaheim Convention Center.
In rural Ohio, equidistant from Cleveland and Pittsburgh, lies America’s oldest family-owned butter and cheese creamery. A fifth generation operates 129-year-old Minerva Dairy today, with a sixth generation on the way.
When we think about the Gen Z consumer, who is between 11 and 26 years old, it makes perfect sense that they are buying less than the national average.
Prior to joining Dairy Foods one year ago, I served as editor-in-chief of a music instrument magazine. The industry had been steadily strumming along, pun intended, for years, until a June 22, 2017 Washington Post article, titled: “Why my guitar gently weeps. The slow, secret death of the six-string electric. And why you should care.”
As of Jan.1, sesame became the ninth food ingredient, as well as milk, required to be labeled as an allergen on packaged foods and dietary supplements.