Natrel

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Natrel
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryDairy products distribution
Headquarters4600, Armand-Frappier street Saint-Hubert, Quebec J3Z 1G5
ProductsMilk, Butter, Cream, Sour cream, Cottage cheese, Ice cream , Cheese , dips and spread
ParentAgropur
Websitewww.natrel.ca

Natrel is a Canadian dairy co-operative based in Montreal, Quebec. Natrel was formed in 1990 as the dairy subsidiary of the Agropur agricultural cooperative, headquartered in Longueuil, Quebec. The brand provides 100% Canadian milk free of antibiotics and artificial growth from Quebec to Canada's western provinces. New cafes have opened up in Toronto and Montreal, called Natrel Milk Bar."

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Natrel brand products include, Fine-filtered milks, Enriched milks with Calcium and Omega-3, Lactose Free family (including ice cream, cheese and butter), Flavoured Milk, Speciality Milks (such as egg nog and buttermilk) Organic Milks, Natrel Café, Dips and Spread, Sour Creams, Creams, Ice Cream, Butter, Cottage cheese and On the Go products (Milk and cheese to go). Natrel's milk is also sold by brands owned by Agropur such as Sealtest (acquired from Ault Foods), Québon, Hershey (license) and Le Petit Gaspésien.

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