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High Fructose Corn Syrup in Milk? Not for One Million So Cal Kids
Local Dairy First in CA to Supply Healthier Flavored Milk to Schools

Many healthcare experts cite consumption of
foods and drinks containing high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) as one of the
major causes of childhood obesity in the United States. For years, HFCS
has been the sweetener of choice for popular drinks like sodas and even
'healthier' alternatives like juices and dairy drinks. Now, in a
groundbreaking move, the largest milk supplier to Southern California
public schools -- Driftwood Dairy -- is one of the first in the country and
the first in California to remove high fructose corn syrup in all its
flavored milk. Through its Totally Healthy initiative, Driftwood Dairy is
proud to announce that the chocolate, strawberry, root beer and orange
crème milks it supplies to more than one million Southern California school
children everyday will now be sweetened with natural evaporated cane juice.

"This change is integral to fighting childhood obesity in Southern
California schools, thus keeping our kids Totally Healthy," says Laura
Trujillo, registered dietitian and school sales manager for Driftwood
Dairy. "The nearly 100 school districts we supply in Los Angeles, Orange,
San Bernardino and Riverside counties support our move to providing kids
with healthier beverage choices."
Unlike high fructose corn syrup which is a modified sweetener, Driftwood
Dairy's secret weapon for making its flavored milk healthier is a natural
product from the sugar cane fields of Hawaii. Natural evaporated cane
juice, for example, has enabled Driftwood Dairy to lower the caloric and
sugar content of its chocolate flavored milk by 20 calories and 5 grams of
sugar. Therefore, each eight-ounce serving now only has 120 calories and
20 grams of sugar.
"I applaud Driftwood for making the health of our children a top priority
when it comes to the products it offers to schools," says Ivy Marx,
registered dietitian at one of the largest school districts in the country.
"Driftwood's replacing the HFCS in its flavored milk with a natural
sweetener is an example of the proactive steps we need to take to ensure
the health and well-being of our children."
Many studies show that HFCS may lead to fat accumulation, obesity and other
health problems. The findings indicate that HFCS readily turns to fat in
the body more so than conventional sugar. It is also associated with
higher triglycerides and LDL (bad cholesterol). The obesity problem in the
U.S. has increased dramatically especially among kids that according to a
Mayo Clinic article published in 2006, one-third of children in this
country are overweight or at-risk of becoming overweight, totaling to about
25 million kids. That number has doubled for children between the ages of
6 to 11 and has tripled for teenagers over the last two decades.
Flavored milks are just as nutritious as regular white cow milk. In fact,
a recent study published in the Journal of American Dietetic Association
found that children who included flavored milk in their beverage selection
actually drank more milk and got better nutrition. Both white and flavored
milks contain a high proportion of nutrients in relation to calories.
Chocolate milk, for example, provides the same essential nutrients as white
milk, including calcium, protein, vitamin D, vitamin A, vitamin B12,
potassium, phosphorus, riboflavin and niacin. Like white milk, all
versions of flavored milks provide 300 mg of calcium per serving or about
one-third of children's daily calcium recommendation.
About Driftwood
A fixture in El Monte and Southern California since the 1920s, Driftwood
Dairy is one of the largest independent dairy processing companies in the
Western U.S. The company processes and packages a wide assortment of
nutritious milk, juice, and other beverages and distributes a full line of
dairy and other general grocery products including cheeses, salads, ice
cream, yogurt, eggs and bread. Driftwood Dairy is the established leader
in supplying school milk and juices to nearly 100 school districts in
Southern California. The company's other customers include national and
regional restaurant chains, grocery retailers, convenience stores, food
manufacturers, hospitals and other health care facilities, institutions,
foodservice distributors and other dairy processors. Driftwood Dairy is a
portfolio company of Marwit Capital, a Southern California based investment
firm with $250 million in capital under management that has been investing
in entrepreneurial and family owned business in California and the Western
U.S. since 1962. In addition to Driftwood Dairy, several of Marwit
Capital's portfolio companies are leaders in promoting health and wellness
initiatives across the country, including Solis Women's Health, the
nation's leading independent provider of screening, diagnostic and other
services to detect breast cancer, and Promax Nutrition, a leading provider
of nutrition bars, protein drinks, and powdered supplements. To find out
more about Driftwood Dairy, visit www.driftwooddairy.com.
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