The domestic beverage manufacturer is opening up to a new segment
Sunnywood Farms, a new product line primarily for children, will appear on store shelves from mid-November. For the first time in Hungary, drinks with a high milk content will be packaged in practical and endlessly recyclable aluminum cans, which will be available in chocolate, vanilla and strawberry flavors.
In addition to being free of preservatives and artificial colors, the high-quality products of Sunnywood Farms offer a captivating taste experience and introduce the general public to an exciting fantasy world. At the same time as the introduction of the drink line, the brand is also preparing entertaining animated short films: through the stories, we can follow the everyday life and adventures of Bruno and his companions.
It is well known that milk and milk products are among the most basic foods. According to the Hungarian nutritional recommendation, OKOSTÁNYÉR®, it is recommended that 6-17-year-olds consume three servings of milk or an equivalent milk product per day*, but in previous, general nutritional recommendations**, consumption of 0.5 liters of milk or an equivalent amount of calcium-containing milk products per day is also recommended recommended.
Sunnywood Farms is a flavored beverage family with a high milk content (88-92%), which will be available in chocolate, strawberry and vanilla flavors from mid-November 2023. Sunnywood Farms’ drinks contain quality ingredients, without preservatives and artificial colors, and are sold in store shelves in endlessly reusable 250 ml aluminum cans.
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