Free Milkshakes for Military and Veterans at Pa. Farm Show

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Free Milkshakes for Military and Veterans at Pa. Farm Show
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The Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association is offering free milkshakes to active military and veterans on Military Appreciation Day at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. The giveaway is sponsored by Renewal by Andersen of Central PA. This year, the association is featuring a limited-edition mint flavor alongside traditional vanilla, chocolate, and mixed options. Milkshake prices are $7 each.

Milkshakes, including this year’s mint milkshake. A preview of the Pa. Farm Show food court menu. January 2, 2025. Dan Gleiter | [email protected] Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association is giving away free milkshakes on Jan. 9 to active military and veterans with proper identification.

The giveaway is sponsored by Renewal by Andersen of Central PA and is happening on “Military Appreciation Day” at the Pennsylvania Farm Show.“We are eager to greet our military friends, veterans and all our milkshake and Farm Show fans,” said Dave Smith, the association’s executive director. This year, the association is featuring a limited-edition mint flavor. It joins traditional vanilla, chocolate and mixed. Milkshake prices are up by $1 over last year and selling for $7 a piece.Snuggling goats, kissing cows, rodeo, ducklings and more: see 24 photos from Day 1 of the 2025 Pa Farm ShowVisitors brave cold for 2025 Pa. Farm Show opener: ‘It will be very busy today’

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