Carmen’s Best, which began as a homegrown ice cream brand in 2011, has grown into a full-fledged dairy company with a singular goal: to prove that premium, proudlyCarmen’s Best, which began as a homegrown ice cream brand in 2011, has grown into a full-fledged dairy company with a singular goal: to prove that premium, proudly

In a sea of imports, one dairy brand is choosing local milk

2026/02/01 10:00
4 min read

MANILA, Philippines – Walk through any grocery aisle or peer into any household refrigerator, and the imbalance is hard to miss. Shelves upon shelves of imported milk brands, while local options appear almost incidental, if present at all.

Only about 1% of the milk consumed in the Philippines is produced locally. The rest is shipped in, processed elsewhere, and sold back to Filipinos as everyday convenience. 

In a country rich with agricultural potential, this scarcity points to years of under-investment and a consumer culture shaped by what is readily available rather than what is locally possible. And yet, in the margins of this import-heavy landscape, one dairy brand has been steadily pushing back.

Carmen’s Best, which began as a homegrown ice cream brand in 2011, has since grown into a full-fledged dairy company with a singular goal: to prove that premium, proudly Filipino milk does not have to remain a niche ideal. Through farm-to-table practices and an insistence on quality over shortcuts, the brand has challenged long-held assumptions about whether local dairy can compete at all. 

Always, with intention and care

Carmen’s Best advocacy has always been clear: no shortcuts, just pure milk. That commitment is as much a stance as it is a process in an industry where imported powders and preservatives are the norm.

The brand operates two dairy farms, two dairy plants, and two ice cream plants across Laguna and Bukidnon, making it the largest fresh dairy business in the Philippines. Its growing product line spans gourmet milk, ice cream, and Kesong Puti, which are products that heavily rely on freshness rather than shelf life as their main selling point.

According to Metro Pacific Agro Ventures chief commercial officer Toby Gatchalian, strengthening the local dairy industry has been both a challenge and a responsibility. “Only 1% of milk consumed in the Philippines is produced locally, which means many Filipinos have never truly experienced fresh, local milk,” he said. 

Metro Pacific Agro Ventures Chief Commercial Officer Toby Gatchalian. Courtesy of Carmen’s Best 

Instead of lecturing consumers about choosing local, Carmen’s Best decided to do something far more effective by making it delicious. Enter Carmen’s Best Milk Bar, a frozen treat that blends the creaminess of fresh milk with the convenience of an ice cream bar.

Made with 100% fresh milk, free from unnecessary additives, and containing 183 calories per serving, the Milk Bar provides 12% of the recommended daily calcium intake. Its simple, milk-forward profile also leaves room for creativity, whether paired with syrups, toppings, or enjoyed on its own as a clean, naked canvas.

The launch also introduced Carmen’s Best Milk Man, a character set to appear at key Carmen’s Best locations nationwide to bring the Milk Bar’s experience closer to consumers. It’s also an approachable and almost playful way of saying that dairy deserves more attention.

The Milk Man delivering the Milk Bar. Courtesy of Carmen’s Best 

The Milk Bars retail for P88 each, with a box of six priced at P528. 

Choosing local, tasting better

Carmen’s Best’s journey mirrors a larger question facing Filipino consumers: What happens when we choose local not out of obligation, but because it’s genuinely good?

“There is something special about bringing home a bottle of fresh, Filipino milk — it nourishes families and supports local farmers,” Gatchalian shared. The sentiment feels embedded in the brand’s long-term vision for Philippine dairy, and a reminder that consumption is never neutral; everyday choices shape which industries survive and which remain invisible. 

In a market dominated by imports, Carmen’s Best does not claim to have solved the problem of local dairy. The brand, instead, is proof of concept that when local milk is invested in, it doesn’t need to catch up. It simply needs a chance to wholly exist in the market. – Rappler.com

Claire Masbad is a Rappler intern studying AB Communication Arts at De La Salle University.

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