Thread
:
The Indy 500
View Single Post
05-30-2010, 09:28 PM
#
15
estelle
Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
505
Senior Member
Milk became the
drink of champions
after
Louis Meyer
, the winner of the 1936
Indianapolis 500
, was photographed gulping down a bottle of buttermilk, his favorite drink. Apparently, his mom had recommended the drink, claiming it would refresh him. The photo found its way to the desk of an executive at the Milk Foundation who, seeing a rare promo opportunity, "made sure that from that year on the winner of the race received a bottle of milk to drink." A tradition was born. Not surprisingly, the
National Dairy Council
supports this ritual, calling the celebratory chugging of the milk, "a winning example for people everywhere who are looking to maintain a healthy, active lifestyle."
The victory milk is just one of may long standing
traditions
associated with the Indy 500, but if
PETA
has its way, it will soon come to an end. The organization is looking to end the drinking of the milk, claiming it to be a "beverage born out of cruelty to baby calves" and a "racist drink."
Quote
estelle
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by estelle
All times are GMT +1. The time now is
02:12 AM
.