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We offer deliciously tasty products that provide a little joyful goodness, every day. Established in France in 1965, Yoplait has spent 60 years crafting nutritious yogurt products. Including our brands Petit Filous, Frubes and Wildlife.
Yoplait, a brand owned by the 17,000 member producers of the Sodiaal dairy cooperative. At Yoplait, our main ingredient is milk. And when you belong to a dairy cooperative, turning every drop of milk into delicious dairy products for all ages makes perfect sense.
Discover Yoplait's range of yogurt brands, including family favourites like Petit Filous, Frubes, and Wildlife.
In the United Kingdom, Yoplait UK Ltd is now 100% owned by Yoplait France. [21] In April 2009, the joint venture between Yoplait and Dairy Crest ended. Yoplait UK Ltd is based in General Mills ' European head office; Harman House in Uxbridge, London, United Kingdom.
Yoplait has delicious, gluten-free yogurts with a wide selection of flavors. Learn more about Yoplait and Go-GURT yogurt nutrition.
We have been pioneers of the dairy category for almost 60 years and launched in the UK in 1991. Iconic brands including Petits Filous, Frubes, Wildlife and Yop are now a staple in UK homes.
Yoplait UK. 20 likes · 1 talking about this. Experts in delicious and nutritious dairy products for over 60 years. Makers of nutritious kid’s yoghurts including Petits Filous, Frubes and Wildlife.
Yoplait is the great tasting, spoon it—drink it—slurp it, yogurt we know and love. We’ve changed a lot over the years. Like the time we reduced sugar and removed artificial sweeteners from Yoplait Original.
Yoplait is the great tasting, spoon it—drink it—slurp it, yogurt we know and love. Our mission? To help everyone in the family enjoy each moment. Whether it’s bringing you new, exciting flavors or helping you raise good little humans, with Yoplait, it’s all about YOU.
How Yoplait got its start. More than 100,000 French dairy farmers couldn’t go wrong when they banded together in 1964 to create the dairy cooperative that a year later would become Yoplait.