• Bega flavoured milk brands, Dairy Farmers Classic and Big M, are bringing some limited edition flavours onto shelves for summer, inspired by classic ice cream shop flavours, Mint Choc Chip and Waffle Cone.
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    Bega flavoured milk brands, Dairy Farmers Classic and Big M, are bringing some limited edition flavours onto shelves for summer, inspired by classic ice cream shop flavours, Mint Choc Chip and Waffle Cone. Source: Bega
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Bega flavoured milk brands, Dairy Farmers Classic and Big M, are bringing some limited edition flavours onto shelves for summer, inspired by classic ice cream shop flavours, Mint Choc Chip and Waffle Cone.

Combining fresh and creamy milk with the flavours of minty chocolate and sweet vanilla, the two new flavours are hitting shelves for a taste of summertime nostalgia.

Big M and Dairy Farmers Classic senior brand manager, Anne Scott, said the company was excited to introduce two fun and refreshing limited-edition flavoured milks, perfect for the sunny season.

“With summer just around the corner, Aussies can look forward to enjoying our Mint Choc Chip and Waffle Cone flavoured milks for a deliciously smooth treat on the go or at the beach”, said Scott.

“If there are two things our nation loves, it’s flavoured milk and ice cream so we’re proud to bring these two delicious treats together to create the perfect flavour match”, added Scott.

Dairy Farmers Classic Mint Choc Chip and Waffle Cone flavoured milks are available for a limited time only in New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia, and Big M Mint Choc Chip 600ml carton and Big M Waffle Cone 500ml bottle are available for a limited time only.

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