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  • March 28, 2007

    Hold the Hormones Starbucks!

    I personally have never tasted coffee nor will I go in a starbucks for various reasons besides the fact that I dont coffee, milk but they also promote animal abuse at rodeos, and more and now the below!

    http://www.sustainabletable.org/getinvolved/takeaction/#hold

    Hold the Hormones is a multi-pronged national campaign to
    stop the use of artificial growth hormones in dairy products.
    If you would like to learn more about the artificial hormones
    and why they are unnecessary, read our section on artificial
    hormones
    .

    The first phase of Hold the Hormones! is to encourage Starbucks
    to stop using dairy products, such as milk, that contain artificial
    hormones (also referred to as rBGH or recombinant bovine growth
    hormone). The second phase is to educate college campuses
    about the issue and motivate college students to join us in
    the campaign.

    Starbucks
    Campaign

    Tell
    Starbucks to say no to artificial hormones!

    Click
    here
    to send a letter to Starbucks, encouraging them to
    stop using dairy products with the artificial hormone rBGH.

    After sending your letter, write
    us
    so we can send you Starbucks cards that you can leave
    behind at your local Starbucks store every time you stop in
    for a tea or coffee.

    And if you’re concerned about artificial growth hormones
    in your dairy products, visit our rBGH-free
    map
    to find artificial-hormone-free milk, cheese, ice
    cream, butter and yogurt in your state.

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