Cravendale is pasteurised AND finely filtered and that removes more of the bacteria that turns milk sour so Cravendale stays fresh for longer. It is also supposed to taste better too so that's where my little milk drinkers stepped in to do a genuine taste test of Cravendale versus regular milk.
Here's a video showing how they got on....Will they guess which milk is the Cravendale?...
Here's a video showing how they got on....Will they guess which milk is the Cravendale?...
There are plenty of products that claim to taste better than others with marketing messages and packaging blurb so how could we be sure?
That is why we did a genuine taste test where none of the children knew which was the Cravedale and which was the regular milk. I was amazed and impressed with the result! All 3 got it right based on the pure fresh taste of Cravendale!
So we can only conclude that Cravendale really is the #MilkDrinkersMilk:
We also loved the milk moustaches they ended up with after all that milk tasting:
But the fun doesn't end there. We found these awesome instructions on the Cravendale website to make a cute elephant and a Rudolph and so we know what we are going to do with our empty Cravendale bottles!
Instagram update - Look what we made:
Disclosure: we received vouchers to buy Cravendale milk to join in with this linky and used them to buy Cravendale whole milk and semi-skimmed Cravendale milk. All opinions are our own.
This post is an entry for BritMums #MilkDrinkersMilk Linky Challenge, sponsored by Cravendale. Find out more about the challenge here.
Instagram update - Look what we made:
Disclosure: we received vouchers to buy Cravendale milk to join in with this linky and used them to buy Cravendale whole milk and semi-skimmed Cravendale milk. All opinions are our own.
This post is an entry for BritMums #MilkDrinkersMilk Linky Challenge, sponsored by Cravendale. Find out more about the challenge here.
It's fascinating how milk tastes different from different producers. You'd think on the face of it that milk was milk, though clearly not.
ReplyDeleteI love your video starring your family (especially when your young daughter hugged the bottle of Cravendale!) And those milk moustaches :-)
Angela x
thanks Angela. We've totally made the switch to Cravendale now - the kids have been putting it in the shopping basket everytime since we did the taste test. x
DeleteLove the milk moustaches and what a great ideas to do a blind test.
ReplyDeletethanks Eileen - yes it was fun to do! x
DeleteWhat a fun taste test and great pics of milk moustaches. Commenting for myself and on behalf of BritMums and thanking you for taking part.
ReplyDeletethanks Kate. x
DeleteI love this idea! Spot on! What a great testimony! :) Love that you have created the elephants at the end too! I am so going to do that with me kids! Hope you don't mind. I am pinning this! :) x
ReplyDeleteof course i don't mind - pin away. I loved making the elephants with Miss T - it was great fun! x
Deletewell done on your win! xx
ReplyDeletethank you Caroline. x
DeleteHow fabulous! Love the idea of a taste test and the elephant models are brilliant! X
ReplyDeletethank you. We had such fun doing both the taste test and the elephant craft. x
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