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Carnation goes Vegan

  • Carnation's iconic condensed milk will now have a milk alternative
  • The milk is from a blend of oat and rice milk
  • The baking stable is certified by the Vegan Society
Carnation Vegan
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For the first time Carnation has gone Vegan!

Nestlé has launched a new vegan alternative condensed milk to the iconic Carnation range made from a blend of oat and rice flour.

The milk is certified by the Vegan Society as suitable for anyone following a vegan diet and wants to get busy baking.

The key baking ingredient, used in some of Carnation's recipes like banoffee pie and fudge, will go on sale with Ocado in September, and Morrisons in October in the UK, and Tesco in the UK and Ireland also in October.

Carnation Vegan Chocolate Fudge

Marketing Lead for Dairy Brands UK, Vittoria Simms said: "Our new Vegan Condensed Milk Alternative has been in development for 18 months, bringing the plant-based, dairy-free trend straight into the kitchen for home baking. We have seen the desire to bake at home and experiment with new ingredients really boom this year, with a 61% rise in sweet baking in March and April.

"It has been a challenge for vegans to find suitable alternatives to make dairy or caramel-based sweets treats or desserts, without having to compromise on taste, texture or appearance. Carnation Vegan has a very simple taste with a hint of lightly toasted oats, which makes it very versatile for a wide variety of baking and sweet treats."

The latest in plant-based innovation joins last year's launch of Nescafé Gold's dairy alternative lattes in oat, coconut and almond variants.

 

For more information, please contact the Nestlé UK press office
at [email protected] or call us on 020 8667 6005.

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