Frequently Asked Questions
- Does JUST MILK contain any additives?
- So how is JUST MILK given its long life?
- Is JUST MILK as good for us as fresh milk?
- What does JUST MILK taste like?
- Does JUST MILK have to be kept in the fridge?
- Why is JUST MILK in a plastic bottle?
- Is the plastic bottle recyclable?
- Can I freeze JUST MILK?
- Tell me about JUST MILK?
Does JUST MILK contain any additives?
Nope. JUST MILK contains no additives or preservatives. That's why we call it JUST MILK, Silly.
So how is JUST MILK given its long life?
JUST MILK is sterilised by heating it to 140°C for a few seconds, followed by rapid cooling. This removes all the undesirable bacteria. JUST MILK will then keep much longer, not losing any of it's milky goodness.
Is JUST MILK as good for us as fresh milk?
Certainly. JUST MILK has the same quantity of nutrients and minerals as fresh milk.
What does JUST MILK taste like?
People who try JUST MILK are surprised how like short life milk it tastes. Many even say JUST MILK Skimmed tastes creamier than fresh skimmed milk. Have a go and see for yourself.
Does JUST MILK have to be kept in the fridge?
No, unopened, JUST MILK can be safely stored at room temperature for up to 5 months. Once open, JUST MILK must be kept in the fridge where it will last for up to three days, just like fresh milk.
Why is JUST MILK in a plastic bottle?
The JUST MILK bottle is made from special, triple-layered plastic. This helps to protect the Milk from light and helps to preserve all the Milk's natural nutritional qualities and good taste. The bottles come with colour-coded screw-caps (red for skimmed, green for semi-skimmed and blue for whole), which make opening, closing and pouring practical and easy.
Is the plastic bottle recyclable?
Yep. 100%. And we're the only long life milk in the UK that comes in a plastic bottle.
Can I freeze JUST MILK?
As JUST MILK can be stored at room temperature, freezing of JUST MILK is not necessary.
Where does JUST MILK come from?
JUST MILK is made by Candia, one of the largest dairy producers in Europe.

