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  2. Go-Gurt - Wikipedia

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    Go-Gurt is sold as "Yoplait Tubes" in Canada, as "Frubes" in the United Kingdom (previously as a sub-brand of Petit Filous), and was also sold in Japan as "グルト" ("Guruto"). The name was a play on words, as it evoked the sound of gulping a liquid and incorporated part of the Japanese transliteration of yogurt, ヨーグルト (Yo-Guruto).

  3. Yoplait - Wikipedia

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    Under the Yoplait label, General Mills also markets Trix Yogurt, based on the flavors of their breakfast cereal of the same name, and Go-Gurt, where various flavors are packaged in plastic tubes for spoonless eating; these brands are targeted to children. A probiotic line of yogurt is marketed under the brand name Yo-Plus.

  4. Dunkaroos - Wikipedia

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    Around January 2021, Dunkaroos yogurt was released under Yoplait's Go-Gurt product line. [10] In 2022, a new, limited-time only orange sherbet flavor was released, alongside a variant with chocolate cookies and chocolate chip frosting.

  5. Danimals - Wikipedia

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    One variation of the product is Danimals Yo-Tubes, which lets kids squeeze yogurt out of a tube. [7] The same design concept is used in Danimals Squeezables. [3] The Danimals Crush Cup was a similar product that allowed consumers to squeeze yogurt out of a specially-designed cup without the need for a spoon.

  6. Soy yogurt - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the FDA issued a final rule that amends yogurt's standard of identity (which remains a product of "milk-derived ingredients"), and is expecting to issue industry guidance on "Labeling of Plant-based Milk Alternatives" in 2022. [7] [8]

  7. FCC rolls out mandatory ‘nutrition labels’ for internet ...

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    The next time you go shopping for a home or mobile internet plan, you’re going to see a new label laying out exactly what you can expect to pay, the typical download speeds you’ll get and ...

  8. Yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Yogurt (UK: / ˈ j ɒ ɡ ə t /; US: / ˈ j oʊ ɡ ər t /, [1] from Ottoman Turkish: یوغورت, romanized: yoğurt; [a] also spelled yoghurt, yogourt or yoghourt) is a food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. [2]

  9. Kashk - Wikipedia

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    Alternative names: Qurut, Aaruul (or khuruud), chortan, dried yogurt, jameed, shilanch, kishk, qqet, kurut: Type: Cheese: Place of origin: Iran, Afghanistan: Region ...