At only a decade and a half old, Chobani LLC is still a youngster within the dairy processing universe. Nevertheless, the company, founded in 2005 by current CEO Hamdi Ulukaya, who immigrated to the United States from Turkey about a decade earlier, has racked up a remarkable number of accomplishments.
The cultured dairy segment has been tossing multiple balls in the air in an effort to meet numerous, and sometimes seemingly conflicting, consumers trends. This balancing act has been delivering mixed results for the categories within the segment.
The line is available in Plain, Chocolate, Mixed Berry and Raspberry flavors.
October 9, 2020
Boston-based Pillars Yogurt said it launched 32-ounce multi-serve drinkable Greek yogurt. The line is available in Plain, Chocolate, Mixed Berry and Raspberry flavors.
Norwich, N.Y.-based Chobani launched Chobani Greek yogurt with oatmeal. The wholesome, hearty product line pairs the nutrient density and probiotic benefits of the company's Greek yogurt with satisfying whole grains, offering 4 grams of fiber per cup, Chobani said.
Clio Snacks, Roselle, N.J., introduced Clio Greek yogurt Minis. Made from Greek yogurt with live and active cultures and boasting a creamy cheesecake texture.
Green Valley Creamery, a brand of Sebastopol, Calif.-based Redwood Hill Farm & Creamery, said it created the first-ever lactose-free Greek yogurt to hit the U.S. market.
Norwich, N.Y.-based Chobani LLC said it launched a new line that pairs Chobani Greek yogurt with nut butters for a filling protein-packed snack that has less sugar than other yogurts and contains only natural ingredients.