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ADA takes the power of cheese to the raceway. (FYI News & Notes).


The American Dairy Association brought its own unique racecar to Richmond International Raceway a car made entirely out of cheese. An authentic replica of Terry Labonte's #5 Chevrolet, the car was carved from 3,500 pounds of yellow cheddar cheese. The ADA commissioned the carving of the life-size cheese car by Jim Victor, a professional sculptor who is known for his work created out of butter and chocolate. The sculpture was displayed at the raceway, to launch the debut of the primary cheese paint scheme on the #5 Kellogg's / got milk? car running during the Pontiac Excitement 400.

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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jun 1, 2003
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