Carmen’s Best launches Milk Bar made from local milk

Amid the dominance of imported milk in the Philippines, Carmen’s Best has launched a Milk Bar made from 100% fresh local milk. This is part of their mission to prove that premium Filipino milk can become mainstream. The new product provides 12% of the daily recommended calcium intake.

On February 1, 2026, Carmen’s Best launched its Milk Bar, a frozen treat highlighting their commitment to local dairy. The brand started as an ice cream business in 2011 and has become the largest fresh dairy operation in the country, with two dairy farms, two dairy plants, and two ice cream plants in Laguna and Bukidnon.

“Only 1% of milk consumed in the Philippines is produced locally, which means many Filipinos have never truly experienced fresh, local milk,” said Toby Gatchalian, chief commercial officer of Metro Pacific Agro Ventures. Instead of preaching, Carmen’s Best created a delicious alternative, free from additives and with 183 calories per serving.

Accompanying the launch is the introduction of the Milk Man character, who will appear at key locations nationwide to bring the experience closer to consumers. The Milk Bar retails for P88 each or P528 for a box of six. This raises a broader question: what happens when local choices are made for quality, not obligation?

“There is something special about bringing home a bottle of fresh, Filipino milk — it nourishes families and supports local farmers,” Gatchalian added. In a market flooded with imports, Carmen’s Best demonstrates that local milk does not need to catch up; it just needs a chance to thrive.

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