ROUNDING off a successful year for family dairy Graham’s, the brand has retained its top ranking in the Scottish Brand Review 2017.
It’s a triple celebration for the family – not only do they maintain their position as number one Scottish dairy brand for the third consecutive year, they have also retained the number one Scottish food brand title, and number two food and drink brand overall for a second year.
Graham’s also renewed their partnership with Great British Bake Off star Flora Shedden, continued their health sponsorship of Scottish Ballet; and announced a new sponsorship for the Scottish Women’s Hockey team. As part of their ongoing growth strategy, Graham’s, along with Mactaggart & Mickel, are awaiting a decision from the Scottish Government on their proposed housing development which would enable investment in a national dairy production, research and education facility in Stirling – the biggest investment in Scotland’s dairy sector in 30 years.
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