We think of hot dogs and popsicles in the summer, cookies and ham for the holidays, and so on. One thing that our minds don't necessarily gravitate toward when it comes to seasonal food is...milk. That is, until now. Prairie Farms makes milk in spring flavors, and it definitely looks like something you should try at least once.

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There are five "spring" flavors of this milk, all of which come in cute pastel-colored packaging that definitely gives off a spring vibe. The milk comes in chocolate custard, strawberry crème, orange crème, chocolate marshmallow, and eggnog. While the names might throw you off at first, I think each flavor would taste pretty familiar.

Chocolate custard is probably a super rich and creamy version of any other chocolate milk and chocolate marshmallow is likely just a bit sweeter than a typical chocolate milk. Strawberry crème would probably be my favorite, because I love a good, pink strawberry milk. Orange crème definitely tastes like a creamsicle you can drink and eggnog is, well, eggnog!

I've never thought of eggnog as being an Easter drink but it makes so much sense. With all of the egg decorating and egg hunts, it's more than fitting for eggnog to be an Easter staple, too. The eggnog flavor's carton also has decorated Easter eggs on it, so the correlation to the holiday was purposeful for sure.

Food blogger account @threesnackateers posted a photo of all of the flavors collaged together on Instagram, and the caption says they were spotted at Walmart. You can see the cartons on Walmart's website as well, but it says the milks are not available for online order and can only be found in stores.

Not only that, but the comments under @threesnackateer's post say that some regions don't sell these, making them even more rare and worth your while to try if you come across them.

Alexis Morillo Editorial Fellow Alexis Morillo is the Editorial Fellow at Delish.com where she covers breaking food news and viral food trends.

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