 I'm I'm boring. I just like vanilla. I think vanilla is the best and it's the best way to gauge the quality of the ice cream Trevor Pomerick, I was born and bred in Adelaide Golden North was started in 1880 the current owners bought in about seven years ago So about 2010 we'd all been involved with the company had a desire to see it continue and had faith in the future of the company They started making ice cream in 1923, and I don't think anybody thought about export in this area at that time We really started concentrating on export two years ago We we decided to expand beyond our postcode Which was to get out of South Australia and get into the eastern seaboard and to also get into some overseas markets to Get some sustainable growth for the company Yeah, it certainly has helped There's obviously tariffs when you go into a country and part of the free trade agreement is the decrease in the tariffs So what it does is it makes our product more competitive with the locally produced product We spoke to our customers in China and said look what flavors would you like us to produce for you? And the the the majority of them said green tea first thing was I ate some while I was up there My job is to eat ice cream We then sat down with our flavor and ingredient suppliers and we have an R&D manager here who has his own lab And he's responsible for coming up with all of the flavors And we came up we narrowed it down to four flavors We then went to Ostrade and said look we really do need to do some taste tests So Ostrade helped us out by getting first-year university students and we sat down with a session with Ostrade and these students and gave them four different varieties of green tea to choose from and Flavor number B was the winner part of the attraction of Southeast Asia And the northern hemisphere is that their summer is our winter And one of the objectives was our production here is very skewed towards the warmer summer months And so rather than have peaks and troughs We were very keen to have a peak that went all through the year Laura is a small country town. It's 550 people live in Laura and the wide-open Main Street the speed limit 60, but everyone drives 40 We employ about 65 so if we grow it's really good for the local economy It's also very good for the dairy farmers because all of our milk is sourced as close to the farm as we can So the milk goes straight from the farm into our silos on the side of the factory and the more we sell the more milk we need