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Live Real Farms releases dairy and plant-based milk blends

Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) has launched a product line under its new Live Real Farms brand that combines both dairy milk with plant-based milk.

Dairy Plus Milk Blends features either a half-and-half combination of oat milk and dairy milk or almond milk and dairy milk.

The lactose-free range is available in five variants: dairy plus almond original, dairy plus almond unsweetened vanilla, dairy plus almond sweetened vanilla, dairy plus almond chocolate, and dairy plus oat original.

DFA said that with the range consumers will no longer have to choose between the nutrition and creaminess of real dairy milk or the versatility of plant-based alternatives. 

Dairy Plus Milk Blends can be enjoyed just as traditional milk or plant-based alternatives would be – in a cold glass on its own, in coffee, in a smoothie or on top of cereal.

Source: https://www.foodbev.com/news/live-real-farms-debuts-dairy-and-plant-based-milk-blends/ Aug 22 | Innovation | What's Trending