Isle of Wight Teenager Saffi Hill Recognised as Goat Milk’s Biggest Fan

St Helen’s Farm in Yorkshire, renowned for its high-quality goat’s milk product, has announced a special recognition for its biggest fan – the Isle of Wight’s Saffi Hill. 

Saffi has been an advocate for the brand since the age of 6 when her parents discovered that cows’ milk didn’t leave her feeling very well. After that point, Saffi discovered the full St Helen’s Farm range and has been an avid fan ever since, with the goat’s milk products allowing her to maintain her usual diet, including milk, butter and cheese.

 

After originally appearing on the brand’s packaging at aged 6, now aged 13, her continued love for St Helen’s Farm has meant that she’s yet again featuring on the milk cartons as the face of the brand over the next 2 months.

 

Saffi commented:

“I have loved St Helen’s goat’s milk products since I discovered cow’s milk made me feel poorly, so much so that I featured on the packaging in 2017 when I was 6! In the past 7 years, I have continued to be the biggest fan. St Helen’s Farm goat’s milk changed my life, allowing me to enjoy my favourite cereal and baking. Even now that I can have cow’s milk, I still choose goat because I love the taste and how it makes me feel.”

 

Saffi has consistently demonstrated a passion for St Helen’s Farm products, her love for goat’s milk has helped spread the word about the quality and goodness of St Helen’s Farm products.

 

Katy Gray, Head of Marketing at St Helen’s Farm, said:

“We are incredibly grateful for Saffi’s unwavering support and dedication. Her enthusiasm has been a source of inspiration for all of us, and we are honoured to acknowledge her as our biggest fan.

“We believe that our fans are an integral part of the St Helen’s Farm family,” added Katy. “Recognising and celebrating their loyalty is our way of saying thank you for their continued support.”

 

The new cartons, featuring Saffi, are now available in stores. Customers will not only enjoy the same delicious and nutritious goats’ milk they love but also learn about Saffi and her story with St Helen’s Farm.