Beverages

Hiland Dairy Releases 3 Holiday Flavors

Eggnog, custard offerings will be available through New Year’s Day
Hiland Dairy seasonal flavors
Photograph courtesy of Hiland Dairy

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Hiland Dairy is bringing back its holiday flavors. Hiland Dairy Old Fashioned Egg Nog, Old Fashioned Custard and Pumpkin Spice Egg Nog will be available through Jan. 1 at retailers that carry the brand’s products.

The Old Fashioned Egg Nog is made with local fresh milk and cream, sugar, egg yolks and spices. The Old Fashioned Custard is the sweeter cousin to eggnog, Hiland Dairy said, with a velvety texture akin to melted ice cream. The Pumpkin Spice Egg Nog is flavored like a pumpkin pie. Each drink has a suggested retail price of $2.59.

“It is the time of year when gathering with friends and families is extra special. Yummy holiday recipes and eggnog add to any celebration,” said Sarah Carey, Hiland Dairy marketing coordinator. “We are excited to share our favorite holiday beverages that our consumers can enjoy.”

Hiland Dairy also partnered with Lolo’s Desserts to create six holiday recipes. For more information, visit http://www.hilanddairy.com/holidays.

Springfield, Mo.-based Hiland Dairy is a farmer-owned dairy foods company that makes products such as ice cream, milk, butter, cheese and eggnog. The company also makes nondairy beverages, including Red Diamond Tea, lemonade and fresh juices.

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