Schepps Dairy Offers Artificial Growth Hormone Free Milk
Posted on: Tuesday, 10 October 2006, 15:00 CDT
DALLAS, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- On October 9th, all Schepps milk will be produced without the use of artificial growth hormones. Schepps Dairy is one of the first brands in Texas asking farmers to provide milk from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones, and farmers have pledged to do so.
"We are excited to offer this new product to families in the Metroplex," said Susan Meadows Marketing Director, Schepps Dairy. "We decided to launch the artificial growth hormone free product after we received a significant number of customer and consumer requests. It is a pleasure to bring another trusted and healthy choice to our market to meet the needs of our consumers."
Schepps new offering of artificial growth hormone free milk will be available immediately to consumers in the entire Fort Worth and Dallas area.
About Schepps Dairy
With only a single truck and one filling machine, Mr. Harmon Schepps founded Schepps Dairy in 1942. Over 60 years later, Schepps Dairy has grown from those modest beginnings to one of the largest dairies in the country, producing over 6 million gallons of milk per month. Today, Schepps Dairy employs over 1,000 people in Dallas and Houston and serves over 1,500 convenience stores, 400 supermarkets and 6,000 food and hospitality related businesses in Texas.
Schepps Dairy
CONTACT: Marguerite Copel, +1-214-721-1273, for Schepps Dairy
Source: PRNewswire
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