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The Chocolate Mustache Disappears

The Milk Processor Education Program (MPEP) has wiped away chocolate mustaches from its long existing ad campaigns, USA Today reports. Soon the popular "Got Milk?" slogan will be reinvented to attract a different breed of Nesquik drinkers: athletes.

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In a study published by the Medicine Science in Sports Exercise journal, three universities found that runners who drank fat free chocolate milk following a difficult run went 23% longer in later workouts compared to those who drank carbohydrate only sports drinks. While this sounds promising, skeptics argue the same boost can be Cheap coach handbags provided by a healthy snack.
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