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Trewithen Dairy Joins Forces With The Cornish Pirates

Posted: February 13, 2024
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Trewithen Dairy has teamed up with The Cornish Pirates Rugby Club to launch its new award-winning Cornish Barista Milk which is set to revolutionise home coffee-making experiences across the nation. Together they are encouraging consumers to join Trewithen’s #MilkMoustache social media campaign by sharing a photo of their best milk moustache while enjoying Trewithen Dairy’s Cornish Barista Milk. By  tagging #MilkMoustache on Instagram anyone taking part will have the chance to be one of three lucky winners who will win a Trewithen Dairy Large Cornish Hamper including ground coffee and 1L Trewithen Dairy Barista milk, and two tickets to a Cornish Pirates home or away game*. 

 

The competition launches today, Tuesday 13th February and ends on Tuesday 27th February  with the winners being announced on Trewithen’s Instagram stories on Wednesday 28th February.

 

High in protein and extra creamy, Trewithen’s Cornish Barista Milk froths like a dream for a smooth, delicious finish and is the secret ingredient for the perfect latte at home. The milk is gaining a loyal fan base with glowing reviews from customers at Ocado and a stellar endorsement from The Daily Express, and is now available at select retailers including Ocado, South West Spar, and South West Lidl stores. 

 

“We’re thrilled to partner with The Cornish Pirate Rugby Club to introduce our Cornish Barista Milk to coffee lovers across the UK,” said Francis Clarke, director of Trewithen Dairy. “With its exceptional frothing capabilities and creamy texture, our Barista Milk is sure to delight both coffee connoisseurs and home baristas alike.”

Cornish Pirates CEO, Rebecca Thomas adds “We were delighted when Trewithen Dairy came to us with the idea to help launch their Barista Milk. As a club with strong community values at heart, it was a pleasure to link up with such a strong Cornish brand. 

 

As big coffee lovers themselves, the players really enjoyed the shoot, especially getting to use such a great product. They couldn’t wait to take some of the milk home and have been enjoying it ever since. We look forward to working with Trewithen Dairy again in the near future.”

Join Trewithen Dairy and The Cornish Pirates Rugby Club in celebrating the launch of Cornish Barista Milk and unleash your creativity with the #MilkMoustache campaign. Let’s raise a latte to the perfect cup of coffee at home!

For more information about Trewithen Dairy and their range of dairy products, visit www.trewithendairy.co.uk. Don’t forget to follow @trewithen_dairy and @cornishpirates on social media for updates and inspiration.

About Trewithen Dairy:

Trewithen Dairy was proud to be a sponsor of the Guild of Food Writers’ Awards 2023 and has been recognised as a champion food producer of the West Country, and most recently awarded Gold by the Taste of the West judging panel for 2023, for both their salted butter and traditional ‘Cornish Clotted Cream’. 

Trewithen Dairy is owned and run by the Clarke family, who have owned Greymare Farm in the Glynn Valley since 1976 and started crafting dairy products there in March 1994. As the business has grown, so has their family. It’s not just the Clarke family that do all they can to make their delicious Cornish dairy products what they are, it’s their colleagues, farmers and of course, customers too.

In the early days, the Clarkes had their own herd. Bill and Rachel would bottle the milk once the children were in bed and deliver it early the next morning. They cooked the clotted cream themselves, in open trays and potted it by hand. Their customers loved all of this Cornish dairy goodness and soon the Clarkes were supplying more and more happy customers. By 2001, the milk bottling and cream making side of the business had become so successful that the family made the brave decision to sell their herd and moved full time into producing milk, cream, butter and, more recently, yoghurt. Trewithen Dairy has over 250 valued employees all working together as one big family business.