Draft:Milk Magic Straws
Got Milk Flavored Straws for Children
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Similar to its predecessor Flav-R-Straws, Milk Magic Straws are a form of drinking straw designed to flavor milk as it is sipped through the straw. This is achieved through the flavor beads within the straw and the crimped ends to allow liquid to pass through while keeping the milk in place.
Submission declined on 18 April 2026 by MangoMan11 (talk).
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Comment: I can still only see one independent source. Two of the "sources" are just the same press release on different websites, and press releases are not independent MangoMan11 (talk) 02:12, 18 April 2026 (UTC)
Comment: Two of the three sources are the company's own website, and the third is a Groupon. Draft will need independent sources to show how it meets WP:NCORP. Zzz plant (talk) 20:36, 8 April 2026 (UTC)
History
Milk Magic was launched in 2010 by Diversified Flavor, a subsidiary of Diversified Consumer Goods, based in Bloomington, Minn.[1] [2] Before being rebranded as Milk Magic, the product was known as got milk?, referencing the iconic advertising campaign. Founder Paul Hensen states that he first got the idea for magic straws when he saw the technology demonstrated at a trade show in 2004.[3]
Flavors
Milk Magic Flavors[4]
- Chocolate
- Strawberry
- Vanilla Milkshake
- Birthday Cake
- Cotton Candy
- Cinnamon Roll
- Unicorn Kisses
- Strawberry Banana
- Bubble Gum
- Cookies and Cream
- Rootbeer Float
- Chocolate Peanut Butter
- Banana Blast
- Chocolate Banana
- Wild Berry (discontinued)
- Neapolitan (discontinued)[5]
- Dippin' Dots Birthday Cake (discontinued)
- Dippin' Dots S'mores (discontinued)
- Blue Raspberry (discontinued)
- Orange Cream (discontinued)[6]
- Cappuccino (discontinued)
- Chocolate Candy Cane (discontinued)[7]
Water Magic Flavors
- Berry blast
- Pina colada
- Raspberry Lemonade
- Strawberry Kiwi
- Peach lemonade

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