Big Dairy’s latest smear tactic [View all]
from Grist:
Big Dairys latest smear tactic
By Andy Bellatti
17 Feb 2012 7:45 AM
There was a time, not too long ago, when Americans milk options were limited to various forms of cows milk (i.e. full-fat, reduced-fat, skim, lactose-free). But times have changed. Soy was the first non-dairy milk to go mainstream in the mid 1990s, and you can find milk varieties including almond, coconut, hazelnut, hemp, oat, and sunflower seed on supermarket shelves,
Much like an only child who is the center of attention until a sibling comes along, Big Dairy has started to lash out. Alternative milks are no longer relegated to the vegan world; many vegetarians and omnivores also purchase and consume plant-based milks. This is bad news for Big Dairy (a.k.a. The California Milk Processor Board).
Behold their latest campaign Real Milk Comes From Cows (tagline: many imitations, still no equal). The idea, apparently, is to point out all the ways in which plant-based milks have cooties. One of their inane recent ads can be seen in the screenshot below:

Coconut milk is described as spooky for looking so real, or similar to cows milk. Hazelnut milk is supposed to creep us out because of the stuff on the bottom, Almond milk is dissed for having a funky color, and soy milk is unveiled as a product that doesnt come from a cow (when did it ever claim to?). ...............(more)
The complete piece is at: http://grist.org/food/big-dairys-latest-smear-tactic/