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are looking for additional information about dairy and
the industry, please feel free to use the links we have
provided below. Please note that the St. Louis Dairy Council is not
responsible for the content found on these websites. |
| DAIRY PROMOTION WEBSITES |
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MilkPEP – Milk Processor Education
Program |
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The milk
mustache comes alive for teen consumers
with celebrity portraits, games,
quizzes, and nutrition information for
athletes and teens. |
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3-A-Day |
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An
information-packed site for consumers
and health professionals about the
health benefits of consuming dairy
highlights mom’s corner, tasty recipes,
and health tips. |
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Healthy Weight |
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The National Dairy Council highlights
the Healthy Weight with Dairy link by
highlighting current news, research, and
real testimonials for consumers and
health professionals. |
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Milk Processors Education Program |
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Milk promotion campaign emphasizing the
24/24 Milk Your Diet, health
information, recipes, activities, and
promotions. |
Milk Processors Education Program
(Spanish Version) |
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Spanish version of 2424milk.com. |
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Got
Milk? |
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A
complete guide to got milk? gear,
recipes, news, games, and popular
advertisements. |
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Dairy
Foods |
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The Real Seal site services dairy
processors, manufacturers and food
service operators to explore REAL® Seal
certification. |
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International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) |
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The IDFA, a group of dairy food
manufacturers, marketers, distributors,
and industry suppliers, provides the
dairy industry with up-to-date
information and consumers with dairy
facts. |
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National Dairy Council |
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The NDC’s official website provides
information for health professionals,
educators, and the media with links to
the Dairy Council Digest and the
Calcium Counseling Resource. |
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Cheese |
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A
cheese lover’s delight! Search through
the cheese guide and entertaining tips
for delicious recipes. Subscribe to the
free Cheese Chatter newsletter
and explore the cheese shop. |
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Butter |
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Sweet and savory recipes highlight
butter! The website also includes
frequently asked questions about butter. |
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Yogurt |
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The National Yogurt Association site
provides current health updates,
family-friendly recipes and highlights
kid’s nutrition for consumers and health
professionals. |
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| Nutrition education
resources |
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Nutrition Education |
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The National Dairy Council created an
interactive website of educators,
parents, and school food service
directors highlighting the fun and easy
way to teach and learn nutrition.
Includes free interactive games and free
nutrition programs. |
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| PROFESSIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS |
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American Dietetic Association (ADA) |
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The ADA provides trusted information and
resources to both consumers and health
professionals, including daily nutrition
tips, suggested reading lists, and
nutrition facts sheets. Find local
dietetic professionals in your area. |
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Missouri Dietetic Association (MDA) |
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The MDA promotes the nutritional quality
of Missourians though legislation and
nutrition initiatives. Contact a
nutrition professional near you. |
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Illinois Dietetic Association (IDA) |
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The IDA promotes healthy eating for
consumers through nutrition tips, food
safety, and education activities. Find a
nutrition professional near you. |
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Missouri School Nutrition Association
(MSNA) |
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The MSNA website is for school nutrition
directors for up-to-date information
affecting Missouri cafeterias. |
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Illinois School
Nutrition Association (ISNA) |
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The ISNA website is for school nutrition
directors for up-to-date information
affecting Illinois cafeterias. |
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Action for Healthy Kids |
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National movement to improve children’s
eating habits; increase children's
physical activity; and educate
administrators, teachers, children and
parents. Check out what your state is
doing! |
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