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MSU Dairy Store Holiday Cheese Gift Boxes are Back



The Michigan State University (MSU) Dairy Store has kicked off their holiday gift box sale featuring three beloved Spartan cheddar cheese flavors. Available for in-store and online purchase with nationwide shipping, each sampler box contains half-pound blocks of MSU-made cheddar, sharp cheddar and grass-fed white cheddar cheeses, all for $23.

Boxes can be purchased in person at the Anthony Hall MSU Dairy Store location during business hours, or shipped nationwide, while supplies last. Regular hours for the MSU Dairy Store are Wednesdays through Sundays from noon to 8 p.m. The MSU Dairy Store will be closed for winter break beginning Friday, December 23, 2022, and will reopen on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023.

On the lookout for a different stocking stuffer for your favorite Spartan? Look no further than a 5-pack of MSU Dairy Store's single scoop coupons, offered for $20 online at msudairystore.com or for purchase in person at the Anthony Hall location for $4 each, in any quantity. Gift cards are available for values of $10, $25 and $50, and hoodies, t-shirts, hats and more can also be purchased online or in-store.

The MSU Dairy Store, operated by Michigan State University Extension's Product Center, has pint (16 oz) and quart (32 oz) to-go containers available for purchase in available rotating flavors, offered for $8 and $16 each, respectively.

For additional information and to sign up for the MSU Dairy Store's email newsletter, visit msudairystore.com or check out the MSU Dairy Store's following social media pages:

Facebook: @MSUDairyStore

Twitter: @dairystoreMSU

Instagram: @dairystoreMSU

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