Australia has the highest consumption of flavored milk in the world, drinking more than the per capita figure for any other country in 2003. It is particularly popular in the Australian states of
South Australia and
Western Australia. In the latter state, green-coloured,
spearmint-flavored milk is a local treat. A 2013
Sunday Times article reported Western Australia was the "flavoured milk capital of Australia," with a
A$220-million industry, average consumption of per person, and more than 40 varieties of
iced coffee alone available. Similarly, a 2006
Adelaide Advertiser reported South Australia consumed of flavored milk each year, with 82% of market share held by a single brand,
Farmers Union. According to
Coca-Cola Amatil, one of the largest bottlers in the Asia-Pacific region, South Australia is the only place where sales of flavored milk outstrip those of cola. ==Controversy and criticism==