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Califia Farms launches three new plant milks

by Hayley Ralph
March 28, 2022
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Califia Farms has announced it is launching three new plant milks in Australia: Original Oat Milk, Vanilla Oat Milk, and Unsweetened Almond Barista Blend.

According to Califia Farms, more Australians than ever before are opting for milk alternatives, with one in six Aussies now 100 per cent dairy free, while sales for plant-based milks continue to skyrocket as more eco conscious and health-driven consumers look for new choices.

“A lot of people worry that replacing dairy milk with plant-based alternatives will mean they’re not getting key nutrients, but it’s not the case if you choose wisely,” says Rebecca Gawthorne, a Sydney dietitian and nutritionist.

“Califia’s new plant milks are not only delicious, but all have no sugar added, and are fortified with an excellent source of calcium and Vitamin D. Plus, oat milk is a source of dietary fibre which is important for gut health.”

“Our new almond and oat milks are a really simple way that people can increase their calcium and Vitamin D intake,” says Henry Catts, Califia Farms General Manager of Sales Australia.

“For example, per serve our Original Oat Milk has over 30 per cent of your daily calcium needs and 18 per cent of your recommended Vitamin D.”

“Plant milks also have the bonus of being cholesterol free, low fat, and are more sustainable than dairy,” says Rebecca.

“[Califia Farms’] new Unsweetened Almond Barista Blend is especially great for coeliacs while the oat milks have a creamy mouthfeel similar to dairy. The Vanilla Oat is also delicious for something a little different that the whole family will love.”

Califia Farms’ new Original Oat Milk, Vanilla Oat Milk and Almond Barista Blend will be available exclusively at Woolworths nationwide in the long-life milk aisle.

These product join Califia Farms’ Oat Barista Blend, available in independent supermarkets and at Woolworths.

For more information, visit califiafarms.com.au.

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