Bulla family dairy
This article is about the Australia's oldest family which owned Dairy Companies . There are many dairy companies in Australia but in this article we talk about only one. There are some famous and well-known dairy products . We can see name of these famous products .
- Milk
- Yogurt
- Cheese
- Ice cream
- Whey
- Cream(heavy cream, sour cream,etc)
- Casein BULLA FAMILY DAIRY Bulla is one of the Australia's oldest family owned dairy companies, Proudly making healthy and best dairy products in country Australia for six generations. Bulla family dairy owned by Thomas Sloan in 1910 in Moonee ponds, Melbourne, as Bulla Cream Company and subsequently became a partnership among three inter-related families. Bulla Family Dairy have their headquarter in Derrimut and Victoria. Bulla Family Dairy manufactures a national and export range of ice cream, table cream, yogurt, sour cream, cottage cheese, and imitation cream under various brands. They still continue to own and operate the business. The company's name was established from the origin of place in Victoria, Australia and the business has continued for more than 100 years. Bulla Family Dairy has expanded internationally, which exporting its products to more than 20 countries, as well as supplying their products nationally within Australia to supermarket retailers. Bulla Family continually evolving our time honoured traditions to bring your family nothing but the best. Bulla Family Dairy dedicated to making products with more care, craftsmanship and passion from only the Freshest Milk and Cream. Bulla Frozen Yogurt for moments of fun with the goodness of yogurt Frozen Yogurt is the best product. Frozen Yogurt are available in Mango, Wildberry and Strawberry flavour. William Sloan, the brother of Thomas, owned a farm in Bulla and provided the milk used to make the cream. Thomas had developed a new method of thickening cream by burning wood, creating heat to pasteurise the cream in copper cans. The product was distributed by horse and cart, and the copper cans were draped with wet bags to keep them cool during transportation. In 1914, Thomas Sloan's brother in law, Hugh Anderson, became a partner in the business. In 1918, Hugh Anderson's brother Jack also joined Bulla Cream company. Thus the company was operated by three interrelated families. The responsibilities of the business operations were split among the three men, marketing and product distribution were the responsibility of Jack Anderson and Thomas Sloan, while Hugh Anderson was responsible for production. The name Bulla came from the origin of the place, where the milk was initially supplied by Sloan's brother. His farm was in Bulla, a town North West of Melbourne. The copper cans filled with cream were transported to Moonee Pond and had the label ‘Bulla’, so the company's name was unintentionally created.
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