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Whole Milk is a type of milk that contains the full fat content of the milk, as opposed to reduced-fat or skim milk. It is the most popular type of milk in the United States, and is widely available in supermarkets and other retail outlets. Whole Milk is often used in baking, cooking, and for drinking. It is also used to make cream, butter, and cheese. Whole Milk is a good source of calcium, protein, and other essential vitamins and minerals. Whole Milk is often compared to other types of milk, such as reduced-fat or skim milk. While Whole Milk contains more fat than other types of milk, it also contains more essential vitamins and minerals. Whole Milk is also a good source of calcium, which is important for bone health. There are many companies that produce Whole Milk, including major dairy producers such as Dean Foods, Land O'Lakes, and Dairy Farmers of America. Other companies that produce Whole Milk include Organic Valley, Horizon Organic, and Stonyfield Farm. Show Less Read more