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Almond milk brand Almond Breeze has unveiled a new look for its 1L carton format.

The refreshed packaging offers consumers a more distinguishable product and easy-to-find nutritional information, according to the company.

It says it is part of a global initiative by Almond Breeze to streamline its packaging and better reflect a light, carefree brand personality.

Director for Almond Breeze Australia Roger Ringwood says the new look is "easy on the eye, simple, dynamic and easy to spot in the supermarket".

The new packaging is now being rolled out across all major supermarkets.

All varieties currently available to consumers in the 1L carton will feature the new packaging.

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