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Greek for Beginners

Feb 24, 2010


Chobani Greek Yogurt’s new line of yogurt for kids, Chobani Champions, marks the first Greek yogurt in the United States made exclusively for children. Available in StrawNana, VerryBerry, HoneyNana, and Chocolate varieties, the all-natural product line sports colorful packaging with games inside the tray for extra fun. Containing all of the same nutritional benefits as adult-sized Chobani products, each cup of 2% Champions offers 10 percent of the daily calcium requirement with five live and active cultures, including three probiotics, and two times more protein than other yogurts, providing 34 percent of the daily value, notes the product’s manufacturer, New Berlin, N.Y.-based AgroFarmer. A four-pack of 4-ounce cups retails for a suggested $3.99. To find out more, visit www.chobani.com.


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