• Arnott's and Dairy Farmers have collaborated on two more limited-edition flavoured milks. (Image: Dairy Farmers)
    Arnott's and Dairy Farmers have collaborated on two more limited-edition flavoured milks. (Image: Dairy Farmers)
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Dairy Farmers has launched the latest in its flavoured milk collaboration with Arnott’s, bringing out two new flavours based on Wagon Wheels and Caramel Crowns.

The new milk flavours follow the success of Dairy Farmers’ Iced VoVo and Mint Slice flavoured milks earlier this year, and are available from selected independent retailers, 7-Eleven stores, and petrol and convenience outlets now; they will come to Coles on 4 November.

Darryn Wallace, marketing and innovation director at Lion Dairy and Drinks, said Dairy Farmers is excited to partner with Arnott’s again for the latest additions to the range.

“Dairy Farmers milk has been an Aussie household staple since 1900 so it makes sense for us to team up with another long-term Aussie favourite in Arnott’s. With this launch available across the country, it’s a great opportunity for even more Australians to enjoy Dairy Farmers’ products.

“We saw an incredible customer reaction when we launched the first milks in the range and can’t wait to see the response this time around when we introduce the Wagon Wheels and Caramel Crowns flavoured milks.

“It’s great to see the Dairy Farmers product continue to evolve with fun flavoured milks that give our customers a new way to enjoy the quality milk that they know and trust,” he said.

The new flavours will be available for a limited time.

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