About Brunton Dairy

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Brunton Dairy Farm's chocolate milk can end the war, halt global warming, fend off the IRS, make dogs like cats, kids eat liverwurst and ward off an onslaught of ocelots.

It's also delicious.

The Brunton family's dairy farm is more than 175 years old -- more than long enough to perfect a mixture of bovine juice and cocoa. This stuff cannot be approximated by employing Nestle Quik, Hershey's syrup or even Brooklyn's Fox's U-bet.

Brunton's concoction, which is sold in glass bottles, is perhaps unlike any chocolate milk you've ever tasted. It's thick, creamy and pours like a shake. Brunton's is to store-bought chocolate milk as Guinness is to Rolling Rock.

Using a straw may damage your embouchure and dash any hopes for a tuba-playing career.

OCTOBER 25, 2007
Brunton's Dairy Farm

BY COLLEEN VAN TASSELL
Pittsburgh City Paper

Brunton Dairy is a family farm located in Independence Township, Beaver County, PA.

Brothers James Jr., Ed and Herb are the seventh generation to work the farm, which covers 200 acres and dates to 1832.

The three brothers and their families work together to provide great tasting milk and what most people agree is the best chocolate milk anywhere!  We process our own milk in 1/2 gallon glass bottles.  All of the milk we sell comes from the cows on our farm.

Currently, our trucks deliver milk and ice cream five days a week to 1400 homes and over 40 markets and resaurants.  Our milk is also available for sale at the farm.

Brunton Dairy does not use the supplemental hormone rBST.  We are committed to providing a wholesome product for our community.

In May 2005, we moved the cows to a modern facility that includes a milking barn and an updated processing plant.  The barn has stalls for 104 cows.  Growing larger is not our main goal.  Working successfully together to provide a high quality product and a comfortable standard of living for every family member involved is our mission.

Brunton Family