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Price of All-You-Can-Drink milk will go up this year at the Minnesota State Fair

The stand will still continue to offer white milk — both 1% and 2% — and chocolate milk, but it will cost an extra buck to get your bottomless cup.
State Fair milk stand sign

FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. — One of the Minnesota State Fair's better deals is getting a price hike.

Midwest Dairy confirmed in a press release that it will charge $3 at its All-You-Can-Drink milk stand on Machinery Hill this summer, up from last year's price of $2.

The stand will still continue to offer white milk — 2% and low-fat — and 1% chocolate milk, but it will cost an extra buck to get your bottomless cup. Midwest Dairy says the deal began in 1955 when people could purchase a cup for just 10 cents, and remains the only limitless food or drink deal at the fair.

Midwest Dairy also announced "Rock Star-Berry" as its new Flavor of the Fair. The release described it as a vanilla malt or sundae topped with a scoop of colorful fruity rice cereal and strawberries.

The Great Minnesota Get-Together begins Aug. 22 and continues through Sept. 2.

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