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            <text>An ad for the Dari-Kool Bulk Milk Cooler from the February 1955 issue of "Successful Farming". &#13;
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"Dari-Kool Bulk Milk Cooler - The Cooler That Leads Them All!" &#13;
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William Tschudy, a dairy farmer from Monroe, WI, is quoted as saying, "By saving a minimum of 13 cents cwt. on milk volume and butterfat, which I formerly lost through milk can stickage and spillage, I figure my Dari-Kool has already paid for itself in less than 3 years of operation."&#13;
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"Eliminates milk cans and can handling."&#13;
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"Also available in 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500 and 700 gallon sizes."&#13;
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The model shown in the ad is Model DKS-250 (250 gallons).&#13;
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"Cuts work and handling costs."&#13;
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"Improves milk quality."&#13;
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"Milk is cooled to well below 40 degrees in less than one hour, assuring a lower bacteria count and better milk. It is impossible to freeze milk in a Dari-Kool because the coolant is ice water."&#13;
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"Dari-Kool tanks are easy to clean and may be sanitized with hot water without damage. Units arrive ready to operate - nothing else to buy or maintain. Get the cooler that leads in sales - leads in value - leads in performance!"&#13;
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"Dari-Kool meets all 3-A sanitary standards: from cow - to Dari-Kool - to tanker."&#13;
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"Send coupon for this new, free catalog!"</text>
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