Pauls (dairy)

Today, Pauls is an Australian brand name under the Parmalat umbrella; a subsidiary of the multinational French company Lactalis.

[5] In 1937, the North Rockhampton premises of Paul's Polar Perfections Pty Ltd suffered notable damage due to a fire.

[6] Pauls Polar Perfections Limited went from being a proprietary concern to a publicly listed company.

Directors of the company are Messieurs G. Andrew (wholesale milk vendor), T. W. Biggs (solicitor), W. A. Jolly MHR (accountant), and E. Stokes (managing).

[9] The company still only young in 1946 wrote about its origins, Pauls Ice Cream & Milk Ltd.: a history.

In the late 1940s and 1950s Pauls milk was delivered in a glass bottle with a characteristic squared shape and gold-colored metal cap,[13] which first appeared in July 1948.

[22] A small public protest indicated Maleny Dairy should have been favoured under the government procurement policy of 'Buy Queensland' local purchasing, as Pauls was part of the French-based Lactalis company.

Carton Pauls pure milk