Ice cream from Kent is just bonzer, says Australian airline Qantas

Solley’s Farms managing director Stephen Solley celebrates another delivery of Kentish real dairy ice cream to Qantas
Solley’s Farms managing director Stephen Solley celebrates another delivery of Kentish real dairy ice cream to Qantas

by business editor Trevor Sturgess

Australian airline Qantas is treating its business class passengers to "bonzer" ice cream from the Garden of England.

Solley's Farms, based in Ripple, near Dover, is supplying flights out of the UK with Ginger and Raspberry flavours made with 100% Kentish milk.

The firm's dairy ice cream has been sold in farm shops, cafés, delis, pubs, hotels, village shops and tourist attractions for nearly 30 years.

The company was recently awarded the red tractor logo for its Farm Assured credentials. It also has Safe And Local Supplier Approval (SALSA) approval.

Now it can add Qantas to its list of satisfied customers.

Managing director Stephen Solley said: "It's wonderful to think our ice cream is now being enjoyed across the world; and we’re thrilled to be working with such a fantastic global company as Qantas.

"Our ice cream is the result of generations of dairy production experience and we source 85% of our base products from Kent and all of our milk from a Jersey herd on a neighbouring farm."

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