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Stapleton yoghurt is made from creamy milk from a local herd of Jersey cows, unrefined cane sugar and top-quality fruit (or maybe Madagascan vanilla extract, home-made toffee sauce or Belgian chocolate – you get the idea!) - and that's it!
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Most supermarket retailers in the South West
Local farm shops
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