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  3. Delamere Dairy - Wikipedia

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    Delamere Dairy is a UK-based company founded in 1985, producing goats milk and other dairy products such as cheeses and yoghurts, sold in supermarkets and other outlets nationally as well as in Ireland, Italy, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Middle East and Caribbean. [1] [2] Delamere Dairy is a member of a British Cheese Board. [3]

  4. Ambrosia (food brand) - Wikipedia

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    www.ambrosia.co.uk Ambrosia is a brand of food products in the United Kingdom. Its original product was a dried milk powder for infants, but it is now mostly known for its custard and rice pudding .

  5. MilK Magazine (France) - Wikipedia

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    MilK Magazine was founded by Isis-Colombe Combris, [1] and first published in August 2003. Karel Balas is the artistic director for MilK (2003-). The primary focus of the magazine has consistently been on contemporary children's trends in fashion and the home. [2]

  6. Müller Milk & Ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Müller produces some of the UK’s fresh milk brands including the country’s first semi-skimmed milk, Fresh’n’Lo, Puriti (with its extended shelf life), and The One (a 1% fat milk). The most recognised brand [ citation needed ] is Black and White and there are six regional labels currently in the portfolio: Grampian, Milk from Scotland ...

  7. Saputo Dairy UK - Wikipedia

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    Saputo Dairy UK, formerly Dairy Crest Limited, is a British dairy products company. It was created in 2019 when the Canadian company Saputo Inc bought Dairy Crest. Dairy Crest itself was created in 1981 as a spin-off of the Milk Marketing Board .

  8. Milk Link - Wikipedia

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    In August 2011 it split into two divisions named 'Milk Link, Cheese' and 'Milk Link, Milk'. [5] In September 2011 it announced that it would increase the size of the Lockerbie creamery by 50% to produce 37,000 tonnes of cheese a year, into a UK market which consumes 600,000 tonnes of cheese a year. In 2012 the company merged with Arla Foods.

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