| 24/01/06
Five of Scotland's leading dairies, in conjunction with
              the Milk Development Council have come together to bring milk advertising
            in Scotland back to the small screen after a 13 year absence. The ads, which feature a whole host of children, teenagers and
              adults talking about life in general and featuring milk as part
              of the story, is the first specific Scottish execution since 1993
              on the small screen for 'The White Stuff', which has
              seen a 5% increase in sales of low fat milk in Scotland (source
              TNS) on the back of a high profile poster campaign featuring a
            whole host of celebrities sporting a milk moustache. The ads, which are funded by the five dairies behind 'The
              White Stuff Milk Moustache' campaign Mitchell's Dairies,
              Graham's Dairies, Arla Foods Ltd, First Milk and Robert Wiseman
              Dairies and The Milk Development Council, mark a welcome return
              for the targeted milk advertising in Scotland, and will appear
              alongside a 3 million euro poster and point of sale campaign to
              promote the benefits of milk to Scots, which has been funded by
              the partners and the EU. The new campaign, which hits TV screens this week, follows in
              the footsteps of a whole host of iconic milk ads. Simple Minds
              provided the soundtrack for Scotland's last campaign 'Don't
              you forget about me' while across the UK, adverts have ranged
              from a cartoon version of Rolf Harris promoting the benefits of
              milk under 'The White Stuff. Are you Made of It' banner, 'Drink
              a Pinta Milk a Day' and the 'Gotta Lotta Bottle' ads
              of the 1980's. A spokesperson for the Scottish Dairy Marketing Company commented; “Bringing
              the generic marketing of milk back to TV screens is fantastic. “Milk has produced some great ads in the past and I am sure
              that this new campaign will be another classic. “TV is a key medium for communicating with consumers, and
              through the launch of the ads and the continuation of the poster
              campaign, we can bring big brand values to milk, which is crucial
              if we are to help support increased interest in milk not only as
              a so-called commodity product but also as a beverage.” As well as the TV advertising, 'The White Stuff Milk Moustache' poster
              campaign will return to bus stops and poster sites across Scotland
              in February with more high profile names promised to help publicise
              the 'milk message'. Supermarkets and independent retailers
              will soon also be given the chance to get branded point of sale
              material following in the success of the Nell McAndrew and Mr Bean
              branded shelf wobblers, posters and stickers. The spokesperson continued; “Its fantastic that we have
              so many forms of media now open to us to help promote milk to Scots. “Through TV, posters and point of sale we can help stimulate
              new found interest in the product, which can only be beneficial
              to the industry as a whole, and we are looking forward to entering
              this new phase of the campaign.” Viewers can see the new 'Milk. The White Stuff' TV
              campaign on STV, Grampian, Channel 4, Channel 5 and GMTV.  Holstein
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