a2 Milk Full Cream Questions & Answers
🏆 2026I have notice the Logo Label at the front of a2 fullcream is different WA logo is gone so where is the milk coming from I live in Western Australia
Can this milk be used in coffee
Can you use this milk in a cup of coffee
Yes, it’s delicious. Tastes the same as other dairy milks
Ordinary cows’ milk contains a mixture of A1 and A2 protein. The difference with a2 Milk® is that it only contains the A2 protein so a2 Milk® can be used the same way as ordinary milk.
Can u please tell me how many spoon i put a2 milk powder in 1 glass thanx
1Kg of milk powder makes 7 litres of milk when water is added.
Correct answer is listed in their website
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Is A2 milk an organic milk?
Answer is in their website
what happen to long life A2, cant find it anymore?
I’d like to know the answer to that question too, As the A2 milk gains in popularity it seems some of its products are sliding by the wayside
Why not simply ring and ask them ?
Where can you purchase A2 cream in Brisbane. I was previously able to purchase this from Coles at Jimboomba but they no longer stock this product. Thank you, Ilene
Hi...unfortunately they are no longer making the cream as they are trying to find a new manufacturer. Its very sad!!!! Send an email to the A2 people as they are collecting them all and hopefully this will help them to persuade a manufacturer to take it on. BTW The A2 milk is great too (you probably know that already!!)
Thanks for the response Lin, I was wondering what happened to it
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