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Bega Group has released its latest Farmers Union offering, The Farmers Union Greek Style Yogurt with Pure Honey, made with honey from its sister brand, B Honey.

The Farmers Union Greek Style Yogurt with Pure Honey combines two Australian owned and made brands, which are both part of Bega Group.

Farmers Union senior brand manager Simone Formisano said the new yoghurt was crafted with natural Farmers Union Greek Style yogurt and balanced with B Honey, and could be had for breakfast or dessert.

“With this release we are expanding Farmers Union’s successful ‘flavoured’ range with a new product that brings together the best of Farmers Union and our sister brand, B Honey.

“We know that lovers of our range already stir honey through their Greek Style Yogurt to give it that subtle burst of sweetness they’re looking for, so why not bring this popular pairing to life,” added Formisano.

B Honey brand manager Michelle Coleiro said, “B Honey is proud to offer great-tasting, quality honey which is sourced directly from Aussie beehives, making it the perfect addition to Farmers Union’s yoghurt!”

Farmers Union Greek Style Yogurt with Pure Honey, B honey, is available in a 950 g tub at Woolworths, Coles and independent grocers nationally.

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