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MilkSplash Introduces Natural Ingredient Flavors

Lindsey Wojcik

January 1, 2018

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MilkSplash logo in a gray background | MilkSplashS&D Beverage Innovations, LLC, the parent company of MilkSplash flavoring for milk, has introduced MilkSplash Natural Ingredients (MilkSplash NI) in Target stores nationwide. It is made with only natural flavors, sweeteners and colors, and contains no preservatives. The line includes popular flavors Cocoa Loco, Sir Strawberry Swirl and Jammin’ Banana. MilkSplash is a zero-calorie milk flavoring for parents who are concerned about making sure their kids get the nutrition they need for healthy growth. Portable and easy to use, it won the 2014 World Dairy Innovation Award in the Best Children’s Dairy category. “The addition of MilkSplash NI flavors expands the options available for making milk fun for kids of all ages,” says John Buckner, vice president of marketing at S&D. “Just like the MilkSplash original product line, MilkSplash NI has zero calories, mixes easily into milk, eliminates the mess and is simple for kids to mix on their own. MilkSplash does not require refrigeration, so parents can take it with them on the go.” The original line of MilkSplash will continue to be available at selected Walmart, Food Lion and other regional grocery stores in a variety of great-tasting flavors, including Cocoa Loco, Sir Strawberry Swirl, Orange Cream Dream, Cookies ‘N Cream and Jammin’ Banana. MilkSplash was created by S&D Beverage Innovations, LLC, a division of S&D Coffee, Inc. Founded in 1927 and based in Concord, N.C., S&D holds the highest certified designations in global quality and food safety, and counts a multitude of the world’s best-known foodservice organizations as its customers. A team of talented and experienced food scientists and marketers drives new product development for S&D Beverage Innovations.

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