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  2. List of European advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Milka: Milka cow 1971–present [12] Milkybar: Milky Bar kid: 1961–1998, 2000–present: the Milky Bar Kid is now computer generated and not an actual child Nederlandse Zuivel Organisatie Frau Antje: 1961–present

  3. You have two cows - Wikipedia

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    "You have two cows" is a political analogy and form of early 20th century American political satire to describe various economic systems of government. The setup of a typical joke of this kind is the assumption that the listener lives within a given system and has two cows , a very relatable occupation across countries and national boundaries.

  4. Here is how to explain world economy with just two cows - AOL

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    Here is every type of economic system out there explained with cows: Posted by Mike Hosking. Cows are being used for way more than making milk. From protests like the one above, all the way to ...

  5. Milka - Wikipedia

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    Giant Milka cow in Hamburg. The brand's symbol is a lilac Simmental cow with a bell around her neck, usually in an Alpine meadow. [17] [18] [19] During the 1990s, Peter Steiner appeared in Milka commercials. [20] Milka has put focus on "tenderness" being their main advertising theme since the 1960s. [9]

  6. Milka cow - Wikipedia

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  7. Milk's gotta lotta bottle - Wikipedia

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    Milk's gotta lotta bottle" was an advertising slogan used by the British Milk Marketing Board (MMB) in the early 1980s. It followed the " drinka pinta milka day " slogan used by the MMB from 1959. The new slogan was an attempt to halt declining sales particularly among young people.

  8. Purple Cow - Wikipedia

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    "Purple Cow Creamery" is also the name of the creamery owned by Meijer stores which creates their Purple Cow brand ice cream. The Purple Cow brand started in 1934 and was an ice cream shop inside of Meijer stores starting in the 1960s. [10] [11] The name is based on Burgess's poem shared by founder Fred Meijer to his three sons. [12]

  9. Milk chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Milk chocolate became mainstream at the beginning of the twentieth century following the launch of Milka, Cadbury Dairy Milk and the Hershey bar, inducing a dramatic increase in world cocoa consumption. To provide ethical assurances on cocoa harvesting for consumers, Fair Trade and UTZ Certified chocolate was established in the 21st century.