Messina launches pop-up milk bar in Sydney

  • Messina Milk will be available for one day only to Sydneysiders on Friday 
  • The milk can be flavoured strawberry, chocolate, malted vanilla, or iced coffee
  • Messina recently bought Erindale Farm in Victoria to ensure freshness of its milk
  • The new milk will now be used in all of the shop’s famous gelato products 

Messina has a dairy-licious surprise for Australia, and it’s sure not to be an udder failure. 

The beloved gelato shop is giving Sydney a chance to taste Messina Milk, and this opportunity may only happen once. 

A pop-up milk bar will arrive in the city’s CBD on Friday to give 1,000 Sydneysiders a chance to get a taste of milk from Messina’s new dairy farm.

Our favourite gelato shop is giving Australia one chance – for now – to taste their exclusive Messina Milk, made from the company’s brand new dairy farm 

And this won’t be just your average every day milk.

The lucky thousand will get to flavour their Messina Milk with salted caramel, strawberry, chocolate, malted vanilla, or iced coffee. 

Messina is serving up their milk in old-school bottles – the kind once dropped off your doorstep by milkmen – to give the day an extra touch of fun. 

It is the first chance for Australians to get a taste of the milk made in Messina’s first-ever dairy farm.

Milk made at the dairy farm will now be used to help create the creamy gelato Messina has become internationally famous for 

Milk made at the dairy farm will now be used to help create the creamy gelato Messina has become internationally famous for 

Messina recently bought the Erindale Farm in Victoria so that it could ensure the quality of the fresh milk used to make its famously creamy gelato.

Now 270 jersey cows are pumping out 10,000L of milk required to make the 60,000 scoops of gelato that Messina serves every single week.

Messina revealed its taking the Sydney milk bar to the next level by making it immersive with the Infinity Field installation.

Milk fans will get the chance to go through the interactive infinity mirrored cube, where they’ll find an endless field of milk bottle dandelions.   

Messina is taking its Sydney milk bar to the next level by making it immersive with the Infinity Field installation (pictured), complete with milk bottle dandelions 

Messina is taking its Sydney milk bar to the next level by making it immersive with the Infinity Field installation (pictured), complete with milk bottle dandelions 

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