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Mother Moo Gets New Mascot

After Mother Moo Creamery's mascot was stolen, one family came together to help remedy the situation.

It has been almost three weeks since the from . Despite surveillance video of a woman taking the cow, investigating by the and , Moo has still not been recovered.

But in a twist that shows how much Mother Moo Creamery means to some folks, a few patrons came together to make a new Moo; in particular, a pair of sisters who are three and five years old, along with their parents.

Mother Moo Creamery shared the following on its facebook page Monday:

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We are proud to announce that Grace and Jillian McCloskey have presented us with a new store mascot! The girls (and their parents) worked very hard on their beautiful creation, and we absolutely love it. Please take a look at the photos that show how much work they put into her! We can't thank them enough.

They presented her to us on Sunday. She now resides in our small pasture where our beloved Moo stood for many months.

The new Moo will be celebrating the Fourth of July with us in Wednesday's parade and be with us at the store hopefully forever.

No, we have no clue where our missing Moo has gone. We appreciate all the questions and concern everyone has shown -- especially the dedicated officers at the Sierra Madre Police Department. It means very much to us.

Come by and visit our new friend!

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