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Showing posts with label Dannon. Show all posts
Jul 30, 2015

Starbucks Branches Into Supermarket Yogurt Aisle

Starbucks' Evolution Fresh invades the supermarket dairy aisle with new "Evolution Fresh Fruit on the Bottom Greek Yogurt, Inspired by Dannon."

Apr 4, 2015

Key Lime Greek Yogurt Comparison

Key Lime Greek yogurt is a favorite of mine so I decided to try various versions of the flavor from three of the major Greek Yogurt brands to compare. I went with Chobani, Fage, and Dannon Oikos.

Jan 31, 2015

Dannon Comes Up with New Oikos Triple Zero Yogurt

Dannon looks to get more guys to eat yogurt with new Oikos Triple Zero Greek yogurt. They're marketing it as a good source of protein at 15 grams per 5.3-oz cup.

The "Triple Zero" is for "zero added sugar, zero artificial sweeteners, and zero fat." Basically, zero added sugar and zero artificial sweeteners means that they're using Stevia, a natural zero-calorie sweetener, instead.

Jun 22, 2014

News: New Dannon Creamery Dairy Desserts

Dannon looks to carve out a new niche out of the dairy section with new Dannon Creamery Dairy Desserts featuring five cheesecake-inspired Greek yogurts and three puddings.

May 18, 2014

News: New Dannon Oikos Greek Frozen Yogurt

Similar to an effort by rival Yoplait, Dannon Oikos brand Greek yogurt expands to the frozen food aisle with new Dannon Oikos Greek Frozen Yogurt.

The new frozen yogurt comes in six flavors: Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Café Latte, Black Cherry, and Key Lime.

Sep 7, 2013

Review: Dannon - Vanilla Activia Greek Yogurt

Dannon Vanilla Activia nonfat Greek yogurt is vanilla-flavored Greek yogurt with Dannon's exclusive probiotic culture Bifidus Regularis, which helps "regulate the digestive system when consumed daily for two weeks."

A pack of four 5.3-oz cups was $3.99 on sale.

Sep 9, 2012

Review: Dannon - Oikos Vanilla Greek Yogurt

Dannon Oikos Vanilla Greek Yogurt was previously just Dannon Vanilla Greek Yogurt, but they've since adopted the Oikos name from sister brand Stonyfield. The yogurt remains the same and shouldn't be confused with Stonyfield Organic Oikos which is also available, but has a much different flavor.

I picked up a 5.3-ounce cup for $1 on sale (regular price of $1.29)