TWO Painswick girls are letting people know about their new found love for goats’ milk by appearing on St Helen’s Farm milk cartons up and down the country.
Abi Garbett and Freya Tate, both 16, are to be featured on half a million St Helen’s Farm goats’ milk cartons throughout July.
The duo wanted to appear on the cartons so they could tell others about their health improvements after drinking St Helen’s Farm’s goats’ milk.
Their parents started buying St Helen’s Farm products when it was discovered both girls have an intolerance to dairy produce.
Abi said: “Freya and I always seemed to have a permanent cold, so when this disappeared after drinking goats’ milk we were thrilled.
"We now both enjoy other St Helen’s Farm products, such as the cheese and yogurt."
St Helen’s Farm is based at Seaton Ross near York, and produces a range of dairy products from goats including butter, cheese, cream and yogurt.
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