Dean Foods Launches Low-Cal Chocolate Milk

Farm Journal logo

Source: Dean Foods

Dean Foods  today announced the nationwide retail launch of TruMoo®, a better-for-you chocolate milk made with fresh white milk brought to you by regional dairies across the country. TruMoo milk contains just 40 more calories than plain white milk per serving and is made without high fructose corn syrup. To find coupons, TruMoo retailers, and a Switcheroo Calculator that compares TruMoo milk’s nutrition facts to other beverages, visit www.TruMoo.com.
With 15-20 percent less sugar and no high fructose corn syrup, TruMoo represents a win-win solution in the debate over serving flavored milk in schools. It has already received well-deserved nods of approval from parents and school nutrition directors across the nation. The fat-free TruMoo milk served in schools contains only 130 calories per serving and 10 grams of added sugar, compared to previous chocolate milk formulas made with high fructose corn syrup and up to 180 calories and 16 grams of added sugar.
With some regional variations, most TruMoo milk available at major retailers is lowfat (1%) with just 150 calories and still only 10 grams of added sugar. Developing and improving products is a constant focus of Dean Foods, and in the last year, the company removed more than 26 million pounds of sugars from chocolate milk, representing 40 billion calories. Assuming an average 2,000-calorie diet, that’s the daily calorie intake of everyone in the state of New York or more than the population of the five largest cities in the U.S.
“Unlike some other chocolate drinks, TruMoo starts with fresh white milk at the regional dairy. It tastes so good because we use pure cocoa and just the right amount of sugar,” said Andrea Carrothers, MS, RD, and Nutrition Communications Manager for Dean Foods. “Dean Foods recognized that if we could strike the right balance of ingredients, flavored milk wouldn’t need as much sweetener. With that in mind, we began creating and testing new formulas in 2008. Our aim was simple: develop a nutrient-rich chocolate milk that moms and schools could feel good about serving and with a taste kids prefer. We found TruMoo milk to be the clear winner in our taste testing, even beating out some of the strongest brands in our own portfolio. We also had a clear objective to remove high fructose corn syrup, an increasing request from our customers and consumers.”
After successful regional retail and school pilots in the Northeast and Pacific Coast regions, virtually all of the flavored milk across Dean Foods’ family of regional brands is converting to TruMoo, making it one of the largest milk brands in the country by sales and by volume.
“It’s my job to offer the freshest product on the shelf. It’s a good product, and sales say it all,” said Julie Babyak, Dairy Sales Manager, Big Y Supermarkets based in Springfield, MA, with stores in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Big Y Supermarkets carries Garelick Farms brand dairy and participated in the TruMoo pilot. “The customers are very excited and have responded very well. Mothers have even come up to me in the store and said it’s great that we’re offering chocolate milk without high fructose corn syrup.”
Earlier this year, Fairfax County Public Schools outside Washington, D.C., gained national attention by reversing a chocolate milk ban to partner with the Dean Foods local Shenandoah’s Pride brand to bring chocolate milk back into the cafeteria. The Shenandoah’s Pride milk served as a TruMoo pilot and was converted to the TruMoo branding in August.
Some consumers may recognize the TruMoo brand before it officially hits store shelves. In May, the Wendy’s restaurant chain began offering TruMoo as part of its beverage portfolio from coast to coast.
The flagship TruMoo flavor is chocolate sold as 1% lowfat milk in retail, fat-free in schools. Depending on regional and retailer variations, other varieties include strawberry, vanilla and coffee flavors and are available in gallons, half gallons, quarts and single serve (10-, 12-, 14- and 16-ounce) bottles. TruMoo milk is offered in school and foodservice settings in half-pint containers.
To learn more about TruMoo milk and its nutrition information, visit www.TruMoo.com, Facebook or Twitter.
The Dean Foods family of brands making TruMoo regionally with fresh white milk include:
 
·         Alta Dena®
·         Barber’s®
·         Berkeley Farms®
·         Broughton™
·         Brown’s Dairy®
·         Country Fresh
·         Creamland™
·         Dean’s®
·         Gandy’s™
·         Garelick Farms®
·         Hygeia®
·         Jilbert™
·         Knudsen®
·         LAND O LAKES®
·         Lehigh Valley Dairy Farms®
·         Louis Trauth Dairy Inc.®
 
·         Mayfield®
·         McArthur®
·         Morning Glory®
·         Meadow Brook®
·         Meadow Gold®
·         Model Dairy®
·         Oak Farms®
·         Pet®
·         Price’s™
·         Purity Dairies
·         Reiter™
·         Shenandoah’s Pride®
·         Swiss Premium™
·         T.G. Lee®
Tuscan®
 
TruMoo milk in California will differ slightly in nutrition composition due to different regulatory requirements for dairy in that state.
 

 

Latest News

Properly Prepared Beef Remains Safe; Meat Institute Calls For Guidance to Protect Workers at Beef Facilities
Properly Prepared Beef Remains Safe; Meat Institute Calls For Guidance to Protect Workers at Beef Facilities

The Meat Institute said properly prepared beef remains safe to eat and called for USDA and the CDC to provide worker safety guidance specific to beef processors to ensure workers are protected from infection.

 A Message to the Ag Industry about H5N1
A Message to the Ag Industry about H5N1

The livestock industry needs a comprehensive, cohesive plan to address the virus. Producers, their employees and veterinarians need clear answers and support from U.S. agricultural leadership, moving forward.

USDA Now Requiring Mandatory Testing and Reporting of HPAI in Dairy Cattle as New Data Suggests Virus Outbreak is More Widespread
USDA Now Requiring Mandatory Testing and Reporting of HPAI in Dairy Cattle as New Data Suggests Virus Outbreak is More Widespread

USDA is now ordering all dairy cattle must be tested prior to interstate travel as a way to help stop the spread of HPAI H5N1. This comes a day after FDA confirmed virus genetic material was found in retail milk samples.

Wisconsin Farmer Combines His Two Loves Together—Education and Dairy
Wisconsin Farmer Combines His Two Loves Together—Education and Dairy

Patrick Christian life calling was away from the family farm, or so he thought. Eventually, he married his two loves together—education and dairy—and has used that to help push his family’s dairy farm forward.

Mistrial Declared in Arizona Rancher’s Murder Trial
Mistrial Declared in Arizona Rancher’s Murder Trial

A lone juror stood between rancher George Kelly and innocent. “It is what it is, and it will be what it will be. Let me go home, okay?”

USDA Shares Recent H5N1 Avian Flu Sequences
USDA Shares Recent H5N1 Avian Flu Sequences

APHIS announced it has shared 239 genetic sequences of the H5N1 avian flu virus which will help scientists look for new clues about the spread of the virus.