With just 12 sleeps until Christmas, the big man in red will have quite the task ahead of him in consuming all the glasses of milk left out for him when he visits the children of Collie.
Brownes Dairy’s herd of over 14,000 WA cows are busily making milk to ensure Santa has his favourite milk as he prepares for his trip, when he is expected to visit 8,411 households with children in Collie when he delivers presents on Christmas Eve.
Brownes Farmer Michael Doyle said if every family left a glass of Brownes milk out for Santa on Christmas Eve, he would drink 210 litres of milk while in Collie.
“It’s not hard to see why Santa’s favourite milk is Brownes. Our milk is collected, fresh from more than 50 dairy farmers across Western Australia from Waroona to as far south as Youngs Siding near Denmark,” he said.
“Brownes Dairy cows roam free range in fields and eat the freshest grass, which is a recipe for producing milk that is so good, it gets Santa’s tick of approval.”
Santa’s favourite milk is now available in specially marked 2 litre and 3 litre Brownes Dairy milk bottles in the fridges of all major supermarkets.