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The New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers are bitter rivals, but the bourbon from both states is sweet as could be. We ranked ...
Each tiny figurine tells a story bigger than its diminutive size. Photo credit: Janet Borden That milk bottle embossed with the name of a long-gone local dairy tells a story about how your community ...
The Indianapolis 500 is filled with decades-old traditions, including the winner drinking a big bottle of milk. Here's why.
Indianapolis 500 winner will drink milk to celebrate on Sunday. Here's how the tradition started (and nearly ended) over the past century.
The following day, many newspapers around the United States featured the photo of the winning driver of the Indianapolis 500 drinking from a bottle of milk. It was the birth of a legend.
Two women presenters, Abbie Herr and Ashley Stockwell, bring the tradition of milk bottles to the Indianapolis 500.
In this video, I show you how I grow vegetables in recycled milk bottles to save money and experiment to see how well different types of vegetables and herbs grow in small containers and spaces.
Racers traditionally drink milk in the victory circle after winning the Indianapolis 500, but why? The tradition began in 1936 out of an unplanned event.
Scott Dixon, winner of the 92nd Running of the Indianapolis 500 in 2008, celebrates with an ice-cold glass bottle of milk in Victory Circle courtesy of American Dairy Association Indiana (ADAI). Photo ...
Borden Dairy announced Friday the sale of all Borden assets to Capital Peak Partners and its affiliates following a court-approved sale process. The $340 million transaction includes all plants, ...