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Miyoko Schinner initially started a vegan food company named Now and Zen in 1997, but could not get anyone to invest in the business. She closed that company in 2003. [6] In 2014, Schinner [7] established "Miyoko's Kitchen", but later changed its name to "Miyoko's Creamery".
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Eventually Schinner changed the name from "Miyoko's Kitchen" to "Miyoko's Creamery." [28] Miyoko's Kitchen eventually accrued $1 million in seed money, first being invested in by Seth Tibbott, the founder of Tofurky. [21] [29] Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi made an investment in Miyoko's Creamery in November 2019.
Linda McCartney Foods – British food brand specializing in vegetarian and vegan food. [16] Make My Day Foods Inc – manufacturer of the Veggie Puck, founded in 2016 in Toronto, Canada. MeliBio – manufacturer of Mellody vegan honey from Oakland, California. Miyoko's Creamery – creates non-dairy products; established in 2014 by Miyoko ...
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When a 2018 study compared the effects of olive oil, butter and coconut oil (also high in saturated fat) on cholesterol levels and other heart disease markers among healthy adults, the results ...
In 2020, vegan cheese company Miyoko's Creamery filed a lawsuit against the California Department of Food and Agriculture after the department ordered the company to stop using dairy words on its packaging. [23] In 2018, the company was sued in New York in a lawsuit that alleged customers were misled by the label "vegan butter". [24]
In addition to a regular and 'light' spread, Unilever also uses the brand name to market a liquid butter substitute contained in a spray-bottle. [11] This product is an emulsion of vegetable oil in water formulated with a 'hint' of butter flavor (derived from buttermilk) and is marketed as having zero calories and zero fat content. [12]