All by Perry Argiropoulos
In an effort to work through hundreds of hours of past chocolate milk review backlog, here's a quick 3 reviews in 3 minutes from the Keystone State-- the greatest concentration of chocolate milk on the planet. As established in the PA 5 in 5 video, any unused time will be allocated to some good old housecat-on-human violence. Enjoy responsibly.
In just one week of scouring the Beaver State, we go DEEP on the dairy scene and get into chocolate milk thicker than Prefontaine's mustache. Here we go through the crème de la crème of Oregon's chocolate milk scene in Top 10 format as we count down to number one-- what I'm calling the best chocolate milk from Oregon!
One of the most common questions I get is "what's the best national brand of chocolate milk?" In my experience, here are the Top 5 national brands, in countdown fashion. At the end of the day, your personal opinion may vary, but I do my best to articulate why I feel the way I do. Happy drinking!
En route to a wedding in Fargo, we were able to stop at Elden's Fresh Foods in Alexandria to pick up some Ten Finns Creamery chocolate milk. Minnesota's first (and only) all A2A2 dairy makes a non-homogenized 2% chocolate milk-- a decidedly rare find these days-- in a gorgeous, old-school-yet-contemporary-looking paper carton. So how does it taste? Hop in the passenger seat, grab a plastic cup, and let's talk about it on our way back to MSP.
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania may have the highest concentration of local chocolate milks than any other area on the planet-- and here we highlight three of the county's raw chocolate milks, including one of which you can get in the mail!
Lone Oak Farm in Marion Center, PA pumps out some of the best chocolate milk around-- and that's saying something, since Pennsylvania is home to more local chocolate milk than any other place (of similar size) on earth. Here I do my best to talk you through (what I consider to be ) a complex and highly rewarding chocolate milk tasting-- pretentious as that might sound. It's ok to hate on me for that, I get it ;)
It's a daunting task, but someone has to do it-- cleaning out all the shelf-stable chocolate milk inventory that I've accumulated over the last couple of years. And by 'cleaning out'-- I mean drinking and reviewing all of it, even if it expired nearly 2 years ago.
Known far and wide for riverboat gambling and mud pie, Mississippi is not a state that immediately comes to mind when the topic of 'local dairies' is discussed. However, your opinion might change after watching this video where we highlight chocolate milks from 7 dairies and rank them in typical countdown fashion. So what's the best chocolate milk from Mississippi? You can take my word for it, or better yet-- head down to the Magnolia State and give it a try yourself-- I promise you won't regret it.
Sprouts Farmers Market is a reliable place to find great local chocolate milk all over the US-- but they've somewhat recently come out with their own 1% version. So is it worth a try, and how does it compare to its lowfat peers? We traveled to the far reaches of exotic Greensboro, NC to find out for ourselves.
Does freezing (and thawing) chocolate milk work? If so, how well does it work, and for how long can you freeze it? We attempt to answer those questions here with real-life examples from the deepest, darkest parts of my freezer.