Indy 500 milk tradition, explained: Why does the Indianapolis 500 winner drink milk?

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Indy 500 winners also guzzle milk after victory, but it isn't to build strong bones.
 
The Indy 500 milk tradition is one of those quirky and endearing customs that have become synonymous with the race. It's interesting to note that it's not about building strong bones, as you might expect, but it adds a layer of charm to the victory celebration. If you're curious about trying something new with milk, you might want to explore the world of the best powdered milk. It's a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of recipes and beverages, offering convenience without compromising on quality. Sports traditions like these add depth and character to the events we love. They connect us to the history and spirit of the competition, making each victory all the more special.
 
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