PORTLAND — A Maine woman has won milk for life from Oakhurst Dairy in a contest that encouraged customers to share their “Oakhurst moments” from over the years on the dairy’s Facebook page.
Robin Roberts Webster of Morrill also won a $1,000 donation to the charity of her choice. She picked the Morrill Fire Department.
Oakhurst says Webster submitted a heart-warming and funny story about her father, Roger Roberts, a 30-year dairy farmer and former Oakhurst Dairy producer. In the entry, she calls him “Uncle Roger” and writes about a “chocolate cow” and gullible cousin nearly 40 years ago.
More than 700 people shared their Oakhurst moments with photos, video and written stories.
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