Sassy Cow Creamery: Wisconsin business provides free milk using a 'kindness cooler'

Sassy(ˈsasē) Cow(kou) Creamery(ˈkrēm(ə)rē): Wisconsin(wisˈkänsən) business provides free milk using a ‘kindness cooler(ˈko͞olər)’

By Alaa Elassar

A Wisconsin creamery is providing free milk to community members struggling during the coronavirus pandemic(panˈdemik).

Sassy Cow Creamery, owned by brothers James(jāmz) and Robert Baerwolf, in Columbus(kəˈləmbəs), Wisconsin is keeping a refrigerator(rəˈfrijəˌrādər) outside of their store fully stocked with milk and other dairy(ˈde(ə)rē) products.

The refrigerator, called the “Kindness Cooler,” is available to anyone in need of milk and will be fully stocked until the end of the pandemic.

“My three daughters got the idea after being home from school for so long,” James Baerwolf told CNN. “They had a lot of time on their hands and were looking for ways to help out the community and that’s what they came up with.”

The family introduced the Kindness Cooler at the end of March(märCH), “when things started going to pieces,” James Baerwolf said. Demand(dəˈmand) has been high, with the creamery giving away more than 400 gallons(ˈgalən) of milk a day.

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