FAQ

Where is Due South Ice Cream made?

Due South Ice Cream is proudly made by Van Diemens Land Creamery in Tasmania, Australia. Our factory is located in Elizabeth Town, a central town in the north of the State, situating our Ice Creamery next to some of Tasmania’s prime dairy lands.

What ingredients do Due South Ice Cream use?

We source Tasmanian ingredients for all of our Due South Ice Cream, only when we can’t find a Tasmanian producer for any of our flavours, we source high quality ingredients from trusted suppliers around the world. By using local ingredients, Due South Ice Cream tastes authentic and true to our mission; joyful and uncomplicated. Supporting locals helps to support other  Tasmanian suppliers continue offering world class produce.

Is Due South real Ice Cream?

Yes. Due South Ice Cream is made with the finest Tasmanian Dairy for the creamiest texture and the most traditional taste.

Are Due South colours and flavours natural?

Due South Ice Cream is made up of three flavours; a classic chocolate, vanilla bean and strawberry ripple. The colour of Due South Ice Cream is natural in tone because we use real ingredients in each flavour, no artificial favours are used in our ice cream.

Is there a difference between Due South Ice Cream & Van Diemens Land Creamery?

Due South Ice Cream is made by Van Diemens Land Creamery, both brands are authentic and premium. Van Diemens Land Creamery focus on decadent, dense ice cream with a large amount of delightful flavour choices. Due South Ice Cream’s goal is to produce a classic ice cream in traditional style and flavour that you can enjoy any day of the week.

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