Varies/Vary Between Brands

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I have a question about these:

1. "The taste of milk varies between brands."
2. "The tastes of milk vary between brands."

Is one of them wrong?
 

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1. is correct and 2. is not.

But there is another problem, at least in the North American context. Milk has become a commodity; therefore brands do not matter. Pretty much, milk is milk, and brand makes no difference. Its taste does not vary.
 
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How about these:

3. "The taste of milk varies from brand to brand."
4. "The taste of milk varies among brands."

?
 

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Same answer. Both are now grammatically correct but meaningless because brand remains irrelevant when it comes to milk.
 
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