• Bega Group has launched three new additions to its Dairy Farmers Classic and Big M flavoured milk line-ups: Pine-Lime, Salted Caramel Popcorn and Pink Marshmallow.
    Bega Group has launched three new additions to its Dairy Farmers Classic and Big M flavoured milk line-ups: Pine-Lime, Salted Caramel Popcorn and Pink Marshmallow.
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Bega Group has launched three new additions to its Dairy Farmers Classic and Big M flavoured milk line-ups: Pine-Lime, Salted Caramel Popcorn and Pink Marshmallow.

Based on Big M’s original Splice flavoured milk, the tropical flavours of pineapple and lime return with the launch of Big M Pine Lime – making it the third of Big M’s flavours to make a comeback since the brand began its Flavour Flashback competitions in 2010.

For those seeking a sweet and salty treat instead of a tropical one is brand-new flavour, Big M Salted Caramel Popcorn.

Also reaching for the popcorn Dairy Farmers Classic. Made with Dairy Farmers milk, the Salted Caramel Popcorn flavour features caramel and salted popcorn flavours, while the nostalgic Pink Marshmallow features raspberry and vanilla flavourings.

Bega Group senior brand manager Anne Scott said, “We are so excited to bring a little bit of fun to households with our latest limited-edition flavoured milks.”

The Big M Salted Caramel Popcorn 500ml bottle is available at good grocers and convenience stores and Woolworths. Big M Pine Lime 600ml carton is available in independent and convenience stores, Woolworths and Coles.

Dairy Farmers Classic Salted Caramel Popcorn and Pink Marshmallow flavoured milks in 500ml bottles are available at Woolworths and independent and convenience stores.

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