Grand Noble Milk from South Korea is a product by Lotte Foods with outstanding features – the “7 dual impacts” aiding comprehensive development in physical attributes (weight, height), health, and intelligence. It stands as the number 1 milk brand in the land of kimchi, favored and trusted by parents worldwide. This article compiles questions and answers to provide further insights into this high-quality Korean milk.
Q: Is Grand Noble Milk an imported bulk or is it packaged in Vietnam with imported ingredients?
A: Grand Noble is 100% imported in bulk from Lotte Foods Group, South Korea.
Q: Grand Noble is known to be an imported bulk from South Korea, but why does the milk can have “Vietnamese” language?
Grand Noble products are exported to various markets, with the primary export destinations being Vietnam, China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. To mark the export of Grand Noble products, Lotte Foods directly prints on the milk can to clearly show consumers the countries with Grand Noble milk. Parents now understand the significance of the 'Vietnamese' text on the Grand Noble milk can from South Korea. Parents can confidently use this product for their children.
Q: Which company distributes Grand Noble milk in Vietnam?
A: Grand Noble is imported and exclusively distributed by Viet Y Construction Trading Company since 06/2014. This is the only distributor in Vietnam authorized by Lotte Foods.
Q: Is Grand Noble milk good?
A: Grand Noble is the number 1 milk brand in South Korea, meeting international standards and undergoing strict testing to ensure 100% safety for children. With outstanding features - the '7 dual impacts,' it helps children develop comprehensively in physical attributes (weight, height), health, and intelligence. For detailed information, please refer to the article 'Is Grand Noble milk good? What are its outstanding features?'
Q: How is Grand Noble milk prepared? With how much water?
Answer: Mix 1 leveled spoon of Grand Noble milk with 40 ml of water. Many mothers may know that the temperature of 40 – 50°C is the standard for preparing Grand Noble milk from South Korea, but if mothers mix boiled water with cold water to achieve this temperature, it's still not correct. Mothers should boil the water first and let it cool to the temperature of 40 – 50°C – the most accurate way to have the right temperature for preparing milk. Please take note, moms!
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