Farmers Union Iced Coffee Explained

Farmers Union Iced Coffee
Manufacturer:Bega Group
Type:Milk beverage
Origin:Australia
Introduced:1977
Flavour:Coffee
Variants:Farmers Union Iced Coffee Regular, Farmers Union Iced Coffee Strong, Farmers Union Iced Coffee ONE, Farmers Union Iced Coffee EDGE.

Farmers Union Iced Coffee is a flavoured milk drink popular in Australia, primarily the state of South Australia. It continues to be sold under the Farmers Union banner, originally a South Australian co-operative, subsequently the listed company National Foods, and then by a series of subsidiaries of the Japanese brewing company Kirin. The current manufacturer's company name is Bega Dairy & Drinks.

Launch

First launched in 1977 when Farmers Union was a co-operative of South Australian dairy farmers, the brand has achieved iconic status in South Australia and is now also available in all other Australian states and territories. Branded as “iced coffee”, the coffee milk drink is made with coffee, glucose, and homogenised reduced fat milk and milk solids. In the past Farmers Union Iced Coffee's labelling also made mention of "iced confection" as an ingredient. The flavour of the product changed considerably when this ingredient was removed. The product is available predominantly in 600 mL and smaller 375 mL cardboard cartons. However, the 375 mL cartons were changed in 2019 to 300 mL bottles, much like the “Stubby” style of the 750 mL bottles. The standard 600 mL cartons remain the same. It is also sold in 2 litre plastic cartons and 500 mL bottles. It was also sold in 3 litre plastic cartons up until 2017 and 1 litre cardboard cartons up until 2013.

In 2003, Australians consumed in excess of 22 million litres, making it Australia's best selling flavoured milk drink/milk shake at that time.[1] The drink's popularity has more recently been reflected by some McDonald's, KFC and Hungry Jack's restaurants beginning to sell it as a part of their menus across the country.

Responding to demand, the drink holders of the locally made third generation Mitsubishi Magna and first generation of the Holden Cruze were designed to hold both normal round drinks and Farmers Union Iced Coffee cartons.[2]

Many other companies have joined in competition throughout Australia, with a multitude of recipes, packaging styles and sizes.

Commercials

Farmers Union Iced Coffee in Australia also enjoys a high profile for popular commercials featuring rough male workers acting out ballet with heavy machinery in order to take up their boss on his word that he would provide them with a truck load of Iced Coffee if all his workers took up ballet. Another well-known run of advertisements features a dramatic voice-over detailing world headlines and issues, but shows very low-key average Australian equivalents on screen. These include:

New flavours

On 23 October 2006, two new flavours of Farmers Union Iced Coffee were released in South Australia. Farmers Union Strong Iced Coffee which features a stronger coffee blend, which subsequently began sale in Tasmania, and Farmers Union Light Iced Coffee, which has no added sugar (where aspartame is added as a substitute) and a taste similar to the original.

According to the company, both the original variety and the Light flavours contain approximately 18 mg of caffeine per 100 mL, while the Farmers Union Strong Iced Coffee contains 24 mg.

The Light Iced Coffee proved to be rather unpopular, as many consumers did not like the slightly weaker taste and instead chose the original. In August 2011,[3] the company released a new product, Farmers Union Iced Coffee One, claiming that One had "100% taste, 1% fat and no added sugar", and was a completely new formulation.[4] One was not overly popular at launch, given the reputation of the Light Iced Coffee, leading to a huge promotion in December 2011, where customers who 'liked' the On the Run Facebook page could print a coupon from the internet, and redeem one of 10,000 free Iced Coffee Ones from any petrol station or convenience outlet in South Australia.[5]

In popular culture

Farmers Union Iced Coffee features in the 2023 film Emotion Is Dead, written and directed by Pete Williams.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.acnielsen.com.au/SSL/file_download_pdf.asp?ID=308 Convenience Report 2004
  2. Web site: Day . Lewin . 2024-04-26 . I Live In The Only Place In The World That Needs Square Cupholders . 2024-05-29 . The Autopian . en-US.
  3. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150344868462345&set=a.215739607344.160243.214098852344&type=1 Farmers Union Iced Coffee's Facebook page with launch details
  4. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150353484072345&set=a.215739607344.160243.214098852344&type=1 Farmers Union Iced Coffee's Facebook Page, with 'One' and 'Light FUIC' compared
  5. http://www.facebook.com/farmersunion/posts/196473917104008 Farmers Union Iced Coffee's Facebook status regarding promotion
  6. Watts . Tim. Pete . Williams . Emotion is Dead May Be the Most South Australian Movie Ever Made . Broadsheet . 1 July 2024 . 24 July 2024.