Better-for-you juice brand Loom officially welcomed Alyssa Carson as its newest Loominary — the globally recognized aspiring astronaut, astrobiologist, and cultural trailblazer known as “Blueberry.”
High protein isn’t enough anymore in the yogurt category. Other necessary claims include zero sugar or no added sugar, lactose free, contains probiotics, clean label, and even high fiber. High-protein yogurts make up about 67% of the yogurt market. But formulating high-protein yogurts can be a challenge, explains KJ Burrington.
As a single mother embarks on her journey to better health, she seeks portable snacks that provide energy and support glucose control. With research highlighting the benefits of whey protein and innovative dairy processing, manufacturers are stepping up to meet the demands of busy consumers.
As we prepare to welcome 2026, exciting changes are on the horizon for Dairy Foods, including an expanded focus on membrane technology and a dedicated Health and Wellness issue coming this June. Stay tuned for insightful articles, Processor Profiles, and the return of beloved awards.
As part of the effort, Danone North America will host an expert-led “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) session on Reddit to help spread awareness of the role nutrition can play in reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Keith Seiz, ingredient marketing expert for Erie, Colo.-based National Honey Board, joins us for Episode 58 of the “Let’s Talk Dairy” podcast, where he discusses honey and its relationship to dairy products.
Together, the brands launched the limited-edition Trust Your Gut Smoothie, a functional beverage formulated with Lifeway's probiotic and high-quality bioavailable protein-rich kefir.
Together, Chobani and U.S. Soccer will champion nutrition and empowerment at every level through programs like Chobani Ball Kids, coach development pathway initiatives, and the Soccer Forward Foundation, U.S. Soccer's legacy initiative, providing scholarship grants to youth soccer clubs across the country.
Dairy Management Inc. (DMI) will conclude its funding and operational support for GENYOUth by the end of this year. GENYOUth and AFHK will continue to operate as independent 501(c)(3) nonprofits, maintaining their individual IRS statuses, Charity Navigator profiles and boards, while adopting an interconnected governance model.