The Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee’s Super School Breakfast initiative is highlighting the importance of dairy products as part of a nutritious diet to children throughout the state.
The program, funded by the NFL Foundation, General Mills, and the Minnesota Vikings, will reach 52 Minnesota communities leading up to Super Bowl 52 in Minneapolis next February.
Midwest Dairy Council health and wellness manager Alex Larson says it’s a natural fit with the successful Fuel Up to Play 60 healthy eating campaign for kids.
Continue reading Super School Breakfast promotes dairy ahead of Super Bowl at Brownfield Ag News.
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