BACK in the 1920s Tom Parker delivered the milk in glass milk bottles from his 14 cows by horse and cart.
Now almost a century later his great grandson, Jack Martin and the boss of the Hampshire based Tom Parker Creamery is offering the same product again in glass milk bottles.
He said the creamery was offering to sell their free-range milk and flavoured milks, in glass bottles, direct from the farm gate.
Their cows are free-range and grass-fed on the family farm in the Meon Valley, Hampshire
Mr Martin said: "Delivering the simple pleasure of delicious, natural, high quality dairy to people without compromise, we produce a range of indulgent naturally flavoured milks, the way they should be.
"Containing just natural ingredients in each bottle, there are absolutely no nasties and nothing artificial in these delicious bottles of dairy heaven. We have always believed that happy cows make the best milk which is why we keep them in the best condition possible."
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