Just in time for the Christmas, Maleny Dairies are introducing an all natural custard to their ever expanding product range of locally produced dairy products.
Renowned for keeping their products close to how nature intended, the custard is made from 100% fresh milk and contains no artificial colours, preservatives or flavours.
What’s more it’s Gluten Free!
David McKinnie from Maleny Dairies was excited to announce their latest product; “It’s ALL NATURAL and the recipe has been fine-tuned by Elaine Perriman, our processing manager, just in time for your Christmas puddings.”
He even reckons. “This custard is so good that it will even make your Mother-In-Laws cooking taste good.”
The 1 litre Maleny Dairies Custard will be available from this Monday in the dairy case of all regular Maleny Dairies outlets.
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