A six-year-old girl from Epsom will appear on more than one million milk cartons across the UK.

Saffi Hill is the new face of St Helen’s Farm Goats’ Milk, and that's perfect because she doesn't like cow's milk - in fact she's intolerant to it.

Saffi said: “I started drinking St Helen's Farm goat's milk after trying a few different kinds of milk. My parents found that this one suited me the best and I love the fresh and creamy taste too!

Saffi was reading a St Helen's carton at breakfast one day when she saw a story about a woman who loves goats' milk and decided she wanted to be featured next.

Her mum wrote an email to the company, dictated by Saffi, and they took a picture and sent it off before they left for school.

Not only was Saffi’s story put on the website, she will also have a video shoot on the Facebook page and be interviewed by the BBC on Monday.

Mum Michelle Hill, said: “Since switching, Saffi’s diet hasn't been as restricted. As a family, we can now have the same meals so it’s more inclusive for her, she loves her mashed potato.

“Breakfast time is extra special as she can still have her cereals, porridge with toast and butter.

“From a health perspective, it also means that she is getting the calcium and nutrients she needs which makes me even happier!”

According to St Helen’s Farm, people who struggle to digest cows’ milk can often consume goats’ milk without any problems.