'Got Milk?' & Its Consumer Equity Continue To Be Very Much Alive In California

SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. — Following widespread reports that the "got milk?" slogan has been shelved, the California Milk Processor Board (CMPB), its creator, wants to remind us all that the tag line and campaign are very much alive and thriving in California.

Conceived by agency Goodby, Silverstein & Partners for the CMPB in 1993, "got milk?" became so successful it was quickly licensed and adopted by the national Milk Processor Education Program (MilkPEP) for use in their Milk Mustache campaign (which originally carried the line, "MILK – What a surprise!", and then transitioned to "MILK – Where's your mustache?"). MilkPEP also ran the California TV campaign for four years.

Since 1996, however, the work in California and the work from the national board have been totally separate creations, linked only by the "got milk?" tag.

Over the past two decades, "got milk?" regularly tests at the top of all beverage advertising slogans, and remains one of the most honored campaigns in advertising history.

"To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of the end of "got milk?" are greatly exaggerated," says Steve James, executive director of the CMPB. "The national milk trade group has decided to move away from its Milk Mustache campaign and develop a new tag line, but "got milk?" and its consumer equity continue to be very much alive in California. We wish them luck, but the fact remains that the California board anticipates using our beloved slogan for many years to come."

The first "got milk?" commercial ran on October 29, 1993. It featured a history aficionado listening to a radio call-in show while eating a mouthful of peanut butter. The listener desperately lunged for a carton of milk as he mouthed the unintelligible answer to the $10,000 trivia question, "Aaron Burr." This commercial remains one of the most popular and easily recalled spot in advertising history.

For more information, visit www.gotmilk.com. Like "got milk?" on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gotmilk or follow @gotmilk on Twitter and @officialgotmilk on Twitter.

About the CMPB
The California Milk Processor Board was established in 1993 to make milk more competitive and increase milk consumption in California. Awareness of "got milk?" is over 90% nationally and it is considered one of the most important and successful campaigns in history. The trademark was voted #1 most influential tagline since 1948 (Tagline Guru, 2005), and "Aaron Burr" was voted #1 in USA Today's poll of The Best 10 Ads of All Time (USA Today, 2002). "Got milk?" is a federally registered trademark that has been licensed by the national dairy boards since 1995. The CMPB's Spanish-language campaign began in 1994 using the tagline "Familia, Amor y Leche" (Family, Love and Milk). The TOMA LECHE (Drink Milk) campaign replaced it in 2006, following a growing trend in Hispanic food advertising that uses wit and humor to reach audiences. "Got milk?" gifts and recipes can be viewed at www.gotmilk.com and www.tomaleche.com. The CMPB is funded by all California milk processors and administered by the California Department of Food and Agriculture.

Source: California Milk Processor Board (CMPB)