Vinamilk rolls out sweetened condensed milk products
Giant Vietnamese dairy firm Vinamilk and Driftwood Dairy Inc. introduced sweetened condensed milk and creamer products during the Summer Fancy Food Show in the US.
Vinamilk's representatives were talking with visitors at the Summer Fancy Food Show 2016. (Photo:vinamilk.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA)🥃 - Giant Vietnamese dairy firm Vinamilk and Driftwood Dairy Inc. – a company 100 per cent owned by Vinamilk in the US, introduced sweetened condensed milk and creamer products during the Summer Fancy Food Show in the US.
Vinamilk's two new products attracted the attention of customers visiting the fair, opening up opportunities to export Vinamilk's milk products, the company said.
Vinamilk's products have received quality certificates and an import licence from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) after meeting all requirements on quality and food safety for the dairy industry.
With this, Vinamilk has further promoted its integration process into the international market with high-quality products, the company said.
In addition, Vinamilk's Driftwood also brought its traditional pasteurised milk products to the food show this year.
Vinamilk joined the fair to seek distributors for its high quality, competitively priced products to large supermarket chains in the US. Right after the event, its condensed milk and creamer products will be available on supermarket shelves in Arizona and California states.
The show, held twice every year, is one of the largest fairs for the US food industry and attracts thousands of well-known businesses around the world in food processing and production.
The Summer Fancy Food Show 2016 attracted nearly 3,000 enterprises displaying their products at the Jacob Javits Centre in New York and more than 47,000 visiting food experts. The Fancy Food Show is a channel connecting food processors and producers to distributors in America.-VNA
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