Densmilk

Note: this company is supposed to be an AU if denmark didn't get invaded by no-no germany

Densmilk (short for Dense Milk or formerly Dansk Mælk) is a milk company made in Denmark, in April 5, 1925.

Usually, Densmilk comes with a toy to enjoy little babies with fun. However, Densmilk removed all toys in the other variants and was only limited to Denise.

Pre-founding
In August 16, 1899, Frank Kofoed was a wise man born in Aalborg and dreamt of making a milk company. During his studies, he always thinks about the milk their parents have. This is because he loves the taste of the milk. On March 30th, 1925, 6 days before the founding, he brought a bucket and then milked a cow. He began building a hut next to his house, where the milk will be sold.

Founding (1925)
Kofoed then expanded their hut to a store and named it "Kofoed Mælk". Nobody noticed it for a while, when a companion entered the hut to buy milk. Turns out, their milk was empty because the baby drank them all! A cup costs 1kr. while a pail costs 3kr. They paid for it and then built a whole farm.

Kofoed stayed alone for 2 weeks until Thorvald Bjørn, another Aalborg citizen came to ask as a farming partner when he was asleep. Thorvald then milked more cows until he built his wagon for transportation. Then, he asked if he should ship a milking wagon to other houses. Then, there were many companions that needed milk, so he stopped and placed the buckets down. Then, he gets back to the store.

Advancements (1925-1930)
Kofoed then built another store in the coastline in August 5, 1926 then hired a young girl and her dad, Margrethe Aagaard and Holger Aagard to work for the store. Margrethe worked for cow milking but Holger worked for payment.

The stores were refurbished 5 days later to look like actual stores. More stores were opened in Frejlev, Vodskov, Norresundby and Nørre Tranders.

When baby bottles are shipped to Aalborg, Kofoed Kid was created. It came with a toy for little babies to enjoy. 88 copies of Denise were delivered to companions without any milk. In December 3, 1928, instead of cups, there were bottles. Every Christmas, they put a ribbon on their bottles and wrap it like gifts.

The Densmilk headquarters was built as a 3-story building next to a house, which will be the new house Kofoed lives. Kofoed's mother, Carla Kofoed died in June 1, 1929 near Frank's hut. A job application form was then added next to the entrance of the building.

With the creation of steamboats, the milk can be easily shipped to coastline cities like Copenhagen. The first pails of milk to Copenhagen were milk for 3 adults and 1 kid. Kofoed renamed his store to "Dansk Mælk" when his dad, James Kofoed died in August 6, 1929. It then became qualified to become a company in August 9, 1929.

The first milk bottles in supermarkets were added in a non-branded supermarket until Lidl purchased it in 1944. Kofoed Kid was officially renamed Dansk Kid in 1930.

Great Depression (1930-1942)
After selling 90 milk cartons to Copenhagen, 40 of them were shipped to Sweden. This marked the start of international shipping products and goods. Then, another 50 of them was shipped to the southern coast of the UK, followed by Ireland. This marked a dent to the Great Depression in the UK. Then, another 250 milk cartons were produced and then sent to the US, making another dent in the Great Depression. This delivery from the UK to the US used container ships for travel. 35 milk cartons were then shipped to Germany. In 1932, UK invented the chocolate milk by adding it to their Dansk Mælk milk. Then, the vanilla milk was then invented in Denmark. After the Great Depression, other countries started having milk distribution (look at the image at the right, not accurate) from countries that already had distributed from Denmark. During the depression, milk cartons were already produced from plastic factories and milk was produced by milking cows.

After the depression (1942-1955)
After the depression, lots of new technology were popping up in other countries like the rotary milking parlor, invented back in 1930. That meant milking was now easier because produce technology has boomed against normal agriculture. However, you could still milk by hand. Because of these new technologies that made milking easier, abandoned factories will be rebuilt and converted to Densmilk factories.

3 days later, the company expanded its headquarters from 3 stories to 8 stories. The process took 3 weeks. It made people easier to navigate because it's tall. More and more people had arrived for a job application. Eventually, because of it's dense expansion, it became "Densmilk" while "Dansk Kid" became "Denise". Deniña was invented in 1944 for mothers who concieved a child (made it that way cause I dont like to say pr*gnant). More flavors were added.

Death of Kofoed (1978)
Kofoed died when he was sick and was suffering from kidney diseases and stage 1 hypertension (should we tell that or not?). He got to hospital room 1955 in the Copenhagen Hospital. His son, René Kofoed, became CEO 5 days later.

All flavors

 * No flavor
 * Vanilla
 * Strawberry
 * Banana
 * Apple
 * Chocolate
 * Almond

Exclusive versions

 * Brocolli (only limited to the Philippines and certain Muslim countries, can still be shipped worldwide)
 * Lemon (limited to the US, Canada, Australia, UK, and Ireland, can still be shipped worldwide)
 * Coconut (only available to Asia)

All versions

 * Denise (for kids and babies)
 * Deniña (for moms who concieved a child)
 * African Traditions (only available to Africa)
 * Asian Traditions (only available to Asia and Australia)
 * European Traditions (only available to Europe)
 * American Traditions (only available to North and South America)
 * Latino Traditions (only available to Latin America)