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General Mills' attempts to market Greek yogurt versions of Yoplait repeatedly failed. General Mills executives carefully studied these failures, concluded that what attracted consumers to Chobani was the charming authenticity of its rags-to-riches backstory, and decided to embrace the authenticity of the Yoplait brand's French heritage.
General Mills introduced a Greek-style yogurt under the Yoplait brand name in early 2010, which was discontinued and replaced by Yoplait Greek 100 in August 2012. [38] Activia Greek yogurt was re-introduced in 2013, and in July 2012 took over US distribution and sales of Canadian Liberté's Greek brands.
Yop, created and marketed by Yoplait, is a semi-liquid yogurt sold in supermarkets and convenience stores in Belgium, [1] Canada, [2] France, [3] Ireland, [4] Switzerland, [5] the United Kingdom, [6] and occasionally in the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the United States. The Yoplait's Smoothie drink in Sweden and Norway is called Safari. [7]
Yoplait Protein Peach Yogurt. Yoplait. Nutrition (Per 5.3-ounce container): Calories: 100 Fat: 1.5 g (Saturated Fat: 1 g) ... Stonyfield Greek 100% Grass Fed Yogurt is a great choice.
Here’s a look at 25 iconic foods that have been discontinued, staying alive only in memory by their nostalgic admirers. Last updated: March 26, 2021. 1. Altoid Sours. We’re all familiar with ...
New Yoplait® Pro-Force™ is a Greek yogurt that contains two times the protein of the leading kids' yogurt*. Available in Strawberry Blast and Mixed Berry Burst flavors, the snack-size offerings ...
activia.us.com. Activia is a brand of yogurt owned by Groupe Danone ( Dannon in the United States) and introduced in France in 1987. As of 2013, Activia is present in more than 70 countries and on 5 continents. Activia is classified as a functional food, [1] designed to improve digestive health.
Go-Gurt (stylized as Go-GURT), also known as Yoplait Tubes in Canada and as Frubes in Britain and Ireland, is an American brand of low-fat yogurt for children. It can be sucked out of a tube, instead of being eaten with a spoon. It was introduced by the General Mills-licensed brand Yoplait in 1997, as the first yogurt made specifically for ...