“Have you ever looked at a tree and thought, ‘Can I drink this?’” Plaza says at the start of the verging-on-viral video. “I did,” she says as she introduces herself as the co-founder of “Wood Milk”.
Load shedding is to blame for some KwaZulu-Natal dairy farmers’ 12 000 litres of milk turning sour.
Seoul Milk’s unfortunate ad is wrong on multiple levels, as it depicts a man spying on women who suddenly morph into dairy-producing cattle.
There’s been an increasingly apparent switch towards alternatives like ‘milk’ made from almond, cashew, rice, oats, soy, coconut, or hemp. That’s all well and good, but you may not be doing as much for the cause as you think.
The company’s new social media campaign, #WhyCloverBlue, launched with a strange video that has been widely criticised.
Fair Cape Dairies has been handed a stern talking to from the Advertising Regulatory Board, for describing its cows as “happy”.
The Queen’s grandson, Peter Phillips, and Princess Diana’s niece, Kitty Spencer, both appeared in Chinese milk adverts recently.
I can’t remember the exact reason why I started taking my daily coffee with almond milk, but such is life.
Everyone’s heard about almond milk, but over in Silicon Valley one company is making millions flogging a very interesting alternative. Business idea coming your way.
The world of skinny models with thigh gaps for days is fading fast, my friends. Enter the regular person, that the regular person can identify with.
Would you ever walk into a shop looking to purchase Coke Milk? It might sound crazy, but this could be a decision you might have to make soon.
Tim Noakes is causing confusion amongst his followers by removing and adding products at whim.
A young fashion designer from Germany has produced the first man-made synthetic fibre entirely without chemicals. And she did it with a staple you can find in your fridge — milk! The fabric is called QMilch, and is made from high concentrations of the milk protein, casein. The best part is that it looks and feels like silk but doesn’t smell.