Nineteen States have milk as the Official Beverage, Pennsylvania is probably one of them because they don't:
Because that was what was most produced in the area causing it to become the state beverage
Because the State Legislature says so.
Milk is the official state beverage of North Carolina.
1987
most popular alcoholic drink in north carolina
because milk is awesome
Milk
The official state beverage of North Dakota is milk, to recognize the importance of North Dakota's dairy industry.
Yes. NC stands for North Carolina; A state on the East Coast of the United states sharing borders with South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Some Random facts about NC: The North Carolina nickname is "The old North State" or "The Tarheel State", Our Reptile is the "Eastern Box Turtle", Our Beverage is Milk, and our Mammal is the Gray Squirrel.
21 out of the 28 states that chose a state beverage all chose milk.ArkansasDelawareKentuckyLouisianaMarylandMinnesotaMississippiNebraska (Kool-Aid is also the state's "soft drink")New YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode Island (It's technically Coffee milk, but close enough)South Carolina (South Carolina grown tea is the state's "hospitality beverage")South DakotaTennesseeVermontVirginiaWisconsin
Nineteen states has milk as the state beverage.
Milk. The state hospality beverage is sweet tea.
North Dakota's state fruit is the chokecherry or Prunus Virginiana.
Minnesota's state beverage is milk.