who drinks cravendale?

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No problem keep us updated with how many you need. Going shopping tomorrow will grab a few cravendales.
 
Thanks Aeleys

And thank thank you Muban for the trust message :)

We've started drinking the Cravendale that we have, it's the first time I've tried it and I must say that I am impressed as to how creamy it feels considering it's skimmed!
 
not to mention it also has a much higher sugar content than normal milk, thus why people crave it more..... See what I did there Cravendale... Crave!

Much higher sugar content? Care to back that up? No figures that I've seen justify that statement.
 
We go through about a bottle of Cravendale per day so I'd give you my codes, but unfortunately the wife wants some jugs from the promotion aswell. I said that she has already got some nice jugs but for some reason she didn't find it funny.

If we get a surplus of codes I'll send 'em your way matey ;)
 
Went to the shops yesterday and I've got 2 bottles of Cravendale now so I'll Trust you the codes sometime tomorrow probably. Incidentally Sainsbury's is doing 2x2L for £2.50 so it's even better than Tesco for that.
 
Went to the shops yesterday and I've got 2 bottles of Cravendale now so I'll Trust you the codes sometime tomorrow probably. Incidentally Sainsbury's is doing 2x2L for £2.50 so it's even better than Tesco for that.

Ooh that is pretty cheap for any milk, let alone Cravendale :)
Thank you in advance Semi-Pro

Thank you again to MisChief too :)
 
I thought it was some kind of milk substitute for people who couldn't drink milk..... But it appears it is actually classed as milk. Doesn't it taste like water given it's 1% fat?

I think you're confusing Cravendale with Lactofree. Lactofree has lactase added to it to help people with lactose intollerance drink milk.

It's reasonable to confuse them though as they're made by the same company (Arla) and have very similar packaging and colour schemes (white carton with green and black details).
 
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