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The cow will remain but the name is changing. Milk sold under the Coburg name — part of the Charleston vernacular for more than 90 years — is making the switch to the Borden brand. As part of ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Charleston’s favorite cow is ready for the holidays. The Coburg Cow has finally made her return after being taken down prior to Hurricane Ian, and she’s ready for Christmas!
UPDATE (Wednesday, 6:30 a.m.): The Coburg Cow remains un-moooved! The Coburg Cow is still standing as of Tuesday 2 p.m. in the face of Hurricane Idalia, indicating that, for now, Charleston will ...
The company said the announcement will have “no effect” on the Coburg Cow sign in West Ashley. “I love that the cow is here and will remain a legendary icon in the Lowcountry,” said ...
But for the longtime locals, you know what's up. Bessie the cow, better known as the "Coburg Cow," is a life-size statue that stands on an elevated platform at the front of the St. Andrews ...
Good news, folks. The Coburg Cow isn't moo-ving anywhere for now. RELATED: Did you see? The Coburg Cow now has a little blue calf Borden officials confirmed the cow will remain in its tower at the ...