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  2. Yogurt - Wikipedia

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    The yogurt-making process provides two significant barriers to pathogen growth, heat and acidity (low pH). Both are necessary to ensure a safe product. Both are necessary to ensure a safe product. Acidity alone has been questioned by recent outbreaks of food poisoning by E. coli O157:H7 that is acid-tolerant.

  3. Crowley Foods - Wikipedia

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    Crowley Foods was founded in 1904 by grocery clerk James K. "J.K." Crowley when he purchased a fledgling dairy business for $500.00 in Poughkeepsie, New York. [9] His company assets began with a horse and wagon, ice house, barn, some cans and bottles as well as a milk delivery route serving local customers. [10]

  4. Danone North America - Wikipedia

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    Danone North America is a consumer packaged food and beverage company based in White Plains, New York, U.S, that manufactures, markets, distributes, and sells branded premium dairy products (including yogurt), plant-based foods and beverages, coffee creamers, and organic produce throughout North America and Europe.

  5. Handel's Homemade Ice Cream & Yogurt - Wikipedia

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    A Handel's Ice Cream shop in Oregon in 2018. Handel's Homemade Ice Cream is an ice cream company franchise founded by Alice Handel in 1945 in Youngstown, Ohio. [2] As of January 2024, the company operates 125 corporate and franchise stores in 12 states.

  6. Siggi's Dairy - Wikipedia

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    In late 2007, Siggi was contacted by Whole Foods, which expressed interest in the yogurt and its low-sugar concept, and wanted him to provide a presentation in Austin, Texas. In January 2008, his yogurt went on sale in half of all Whole Foods stores across the U.S., rather than starting in a few regions first, which was customary. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Yogurtland - Wikipedia

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    Yogurtland is the leading self-serve frozen yogurt franchise in the United States and was the first frozen yogurt company known to add fresh fruit to the toppings bar. [2] Yogurtland has locations in Venezuela, Australia, Guam, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. Yogurtland has been expanded via franchising which ...

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  9. Müller (company) - Wikipedia

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    Müller produces a substantial number of popular yogurt brands, including Müllerlight, Müllerice, Yogz and Müller Corner. Müller FrütUp (German: Froop) is a vanilla yogurt topped with fruit mousse. Müller Corner (German: Joghurt mit der Ecke, lit. Yogurt with the Corner), launched in the 1980s, is a range of yogurts. [12]