Update on Crescent Ridge milk

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We first found quarts of Crescent Ridge chocolate milk at the Whole Foods on Prospect Street in Cambridge.  Then that store started carrying quarts of 1% (and probably 2% and whole, but we didn't really notice).  Now the Whole Foods on River Street in Cambridge is carrying 1/2 gallons of skim, 1%, 2%, and whole mile.  Crescent Ridge is taking over Boston!

crescent ridge.jpgPeople of Boston, unless you've got a couple of milking cows hanging out around the back of your brownstone, this is the closest you're going to get to local milk.

We were originally excited by the glass bottles, which are recyclable and/or returnable and/or reusable -- but come on, how many flower vases can one household really accommodate?

Good news: Whole Foods is charging $1.50 as a deposit on each bottle, which you get back in the form of a WF coupon when you return it to the store.  Now go get your local milk!

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Trev said:

I love this milk so much. The funny thing is I actually have plants growing in the bottles too!

Karen said:

Even better, they will deliver to your home! We had delivery for many years, but now that my kids are older, we don't go through enough milk in a week to make it worthwhile.

monica said:

Oh - ya gotta go for it and get the delivery! Then you get to put those bottles back in the Milkbox on your steps - they take up no room in the recycle bin! Plus - if you arrange it with them the will come in your house and put the milk in the fridge so it is there waiting for you! No work - no carring the bottles from the store, or even from the milkbox. We get a bunch of other random food from them delivered too - they even have some frozen pastas and stuff from Capones!

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