Got Milk tour to visit SuperMall


July 6, 2009 · 10:57 AM

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The Milk Mustache Mobile Drink Well Live Well Tour will visit the Auburn SuperMall from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday.

The tour is traveling coast-to-coast to reintroduce Americans to milk — a nutrient powerhouse. From July 10-12, the tour will be cruising through Auburn and other regional locations to host free events and encourage Seattle-area residents to live well.

Visitors at the mobile tour center can:

• Experience the “Wellness Oasis” and get tips on how to achieve wellness and balance in their life

• Receive health screenings from a registered dietitian

• Sample lowfat and fat free milk from Darigold, The Kroger Co., and Smith Brothers Farms

• Enjoy freshly made Soothie Smoothies

• Relax with five-minute chair massages from a licensed massage therapist

• Pose for souvenir Milk Mustache photos

For years, food scientists have attempted to manufacture new-age, wellness beverages. And though they’ve tried, none are as wholesome, naturally nutrient-rich and delicious as milk. Lowfat and fat free milk provides an array of wellness benefits in a single glass. Milk has been endorsed by more than 250 celebrities and its benefits are supported by hundreds of scientific studies.

SEATTLE EVENT SCHEDULE & DETAILS

Date: Friday, July 10

Time: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Location: Seattle SuperMall, 1101 SuperMall Way

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Date: Saturday, July 11

Time: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Location: Seattle to Portland Bike Ride, Centralia College, Walnut Street and Washington Avenue, Centralia

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Date: Sunday, July 12

Time: 5-7 p.m.

Location: Fred Meyer, 25250 Pacific Highway, Kent

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