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Coca-Cola Canada's new production facility brings dairy innovation to Canada

Fairlife ultrafiltered milk to be launched in Canada by the end of 2018 and will be the first international market for fairlife products.

fairlife ultrafiltered milk is shown in 1.5L 2% partly skimmed, 240mL 2% partly skimmed, 1.5L 2% chocolate partly skimmed, 240mL 2% chocolate partly skimmed. It will also be available in 1.5L fat free and 1.5L whole 3.25%
fairlife ultrafiltered milk is shown in 1.5L 2% partly skimmed, 240mL 2% partly skimmed, 1.5L 2% chocolate partly skimmed, 240mL 2% chocolate partly skimmed. It will also be available in 1.5L fat free and 1.5L whole 3.25%

Coca-Cola Canada announced an $85M CAD investment to build a new production facility in Peterborough, Ontario. The facility will provide new production capabilities starting with fairlife Ultrafiltered Milk, a lactose free milk containing nine essential nutrients, with 50 percent more protein and 50 percent less sugar than traditional milk. Working closely with Dairy Farmers of Ontario, Canada will be the first international market for fairlife products.

“We couldn’t be more excited to continue the fairlife journey with our forthcoming expansion into Canada,” says Tim Doelman, chief operating officer of fairlife. “We’re continuing to experience tremendous growth as more and more people are becoming dedicated fans of our rich tasting and nutritious milk, and we’re confident that Canadians are going to love it as well.” 

The new facility, scheduled to begin operations in the first quarter of 2020, will produce fairlife Ultrafiltered Milk in Fat Free, 2% White, 2% Chocolate and Whole (3.25%) White in 1.5 L PET bottles; and 2% White and 2% Chocolate in 240 mL PET bottles.

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