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The Nutty Bruce range of plant-based milks has added the All Might Bruce Future M*lk to its line-up, made from oats, peas and seaweed. 

Sitting under the Soulfresh portfolio of brands, the new Nutty Bruce milk aims to create a “delicious creamy m*lk with all the protein and calcium you need and that is free from nuts”.

Wholegrain oats are used for the creaminess, peas are used for protein and seaweed for calcium, making the All Mighty Bruce Future M*lk dairy-, soy- and nut-free, and 100 per cent plant based.

“Our team are always pushing boundaries and challenging the norm and All Mighty Bruce Future M*lk is the perfect example of this,” said Soulfresh founder Didi Lo.

“We’re excited to bring the future of m*lk to the present and bring to life a m*lk that rivals all others on the market. Future M*lk ticks all the boxes – it’s creamy, it’s delicious, it’s environmentally friendly and nutritionally driven, you won’t ever look back. 

“Plus, we thought it was time someone gave our hard-working dairy cows a day off.”

The new All Mighty Bruce Future M*lk is now available in Woolworths and independent supermarkets nationwide for RRP $5.50.

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