Wearing a mini skirt, midriff-baring t-shirt, and a large cow udder on her chest, a "Milk Gone Wild" girl launches the follow-up to a racy 2006 Super Bowl ad by handing out Tofutti Cuties outside a Miami Beach Haagen Dazs. The "Milk Gone Wild" ad, rejected by network television and not allowed to air, featured young women who, goaded by rowdy men swilling milk, lift their shirts to expose ... udders! Even though the ad never aired on TV, news stories about it steered hundreds of thousands of viewers to PETA's Web site. "Milk Gone Wild" girl Cassandra Curbelo says, "Milk is for baby cows, not g
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Wearing a mini skirt, midriff-baring t-shirt, and a large cow udder on her chest, a "Milk Gone Wild" girl launches the follow-up to a racy 2006 Super Bowl ad by handing out Tofutti Cuties outside a Miami Beach Haagen Dazs. The "Milk Gone Wild" ad, rejected by network television and not allowed to air, featured young women who, goaded by rowdy men swilling milk, lift their shirts to expose ... udders! Even though the ad never aired on TV, news stories about it steered hundreds of thousands of viewers to PETA's Web site. "Milk Gone Wild" girl Cassandra Curbelo says, "Milk is for baby cows, not grown men." Miami Beach, FL. 3/19/08.