MILK IS THE MOTHER

It’s literally the source of everything we create. We call it the mother of all ingredients. Even though we talk non-stop about milk, we also create other delicious dairy products like fresh butter, creams and yoghurts that can all be traced back to the cow.

REAL MILK, FRESHLY pasteurised

Natural milk that comes out pure and raw, as nature intended. No messing around: we bottle it skimmed, semi-skimmed or whole. You might think that milk is just milk. But you’d be mistaken. This is real milk from real cows that’s incomparable to anything else.

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REAL YOGHURT, FRESHLY fermented

Our yoghurts are made with great patience. We use a traditional method of straining to create a rich and creamy texture without adding artificial thickeners and preservatives. This makes a big difference. Each spoonful contains a healthy dose of live bacterial cultures that work miracles for your gut.

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REAL CREAM, FRESHLY SKIMMED

The most indulgent of treats. We make our delicious real cream by carefully skimming the top layer from our milk before it’s pasteurised. Our cream is rich and full of flavour – perfect for drizzling over fruit and desserts or adding to coffee for a velvety-smooth texture.

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REAL ice CREAM, FRESHLY churned

Our ice cream is a real showstopper. The (not-so-secret) secret to churning a heavenly ice cream is that we use the freshest dairy and not much else. We add a little sweetness and bring it to life with natural ingredients to make our favourite flavours.

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Sustainable Packaging

A huge challenge from the beginning was designing and manufacturing sustainable packaging. Plastic is the default option because it’s hygienic, durable and cheap to produce. But most plastic isn’t biodegradable. That means it hangs around in the environment for hundreds of years, either in landfill or polluting our oceans and urban drainage systems, particularly in cities such as Lagos. In fact, indiscriminate use of plastic has turned Nigeria into a hotbed of plastic pollution. A 2019 report by the Voice of America places the amount of plastic waste generated in Nigeria per year at 2.5 million tonnes. And another report by the Word Economic Forum estimates that 200,000 tonnes of Nigeria's plastic waste ends up in our oceans. We're building a sustainable supply chain that's not dependant on plastic. We've already switched all of our product packaging to 100% glass jars and bottles. When they’re empty, you can either send them back to us for recycling or upcycle them for pens, potting herbs, storing utensils, holding flowers and other creative uses.

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