Whole Moo World is coming to Tigers!
How good is real milk for you?
A few years ago England prop Joe Marler sustained a fracture in his leg during a Harlequins v Worcester game. Looking set to miss Englands Six Nations opening matches he says his remarkable three-and-a-half-week recovery from a broken leg was down to him drinking two pints of full-fat milk a day. It’s a historical thing. There’s lots of calcium in milk, so that helps with the bones. And teeth. It’s not a new thing, it’s been around for years.
‘I drank two pints of milk a day. It’s something I’ll keep doing because it’s really tasty. I always thought green top was good for you because it’s reduced fat but they gave me licence to have blue top and the odd day I’d have gold top — the one with, like, 1,000 calories. Maybe I won’t carry on with that but blue top, it’s been really good for me.’
If it’s good enough for England Internationals, it must be good enough for Tigers. Give Whole Moo Milk a go and see the difference after a few weeks of regular drinks.