Chantal Organics launches new plant-based barista milk brand

by | Feb 17, 2022 | News

Chantal Organics is introducing Isola Bio barista range of plant-based milks that are dairy-free and have the right consistency for creamy cappuccinos, foamy flat whites and creative latte art.

Isola Bio is a sustainably conscious company and certified B Corp with organic and eco-friendly values. With coffee-craving Kiwis in mind, Isola Bio non-dairy milks have been barista-tested and approved for a superior coffee experience that will appeal to discerning local palates.

The milk range includes Soy Barista and Oat Barista varieties, is made with certified organic and 100% natural ingredients. vegan, gluten-free, and high in protein, making it suitable for a wide range of dietary requirements and café applications.

Made in Italy with pure, organic and natural ingredients, Isola Bio milk products come in recyclable TetraPak Bio-based 1L packs for freshness and have achieved the highest sustainable content certification.

 

 

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