Chobani launches a new yogurt flavor
Each purchase of this flavor approved by Santa Claus supports national farmers.
It was a solid year forChobani, after starting several new yoghurt products, including theirnon-dairy line. More recently,The brand has made its debut awalnut butter Greek yogurt where, honey, chocolate or yogurts of Greek vanilla are superimposed on almonds, hazelnuts orcashew butter. Now the company has introduced another delicious product that even Santa Claus would approve - and it even has a particular incentive.
The last milk milk and biscuits of Chobani is supported and celebrates American dairy farmers. The limited edition farmer lot is carried out in partnership withAmerican Forfières Trust, a non-profit organization that works to protect and maintain agricultural land. So, for every purchase of a pack of 4 farmers packets Chobani milk and cookiesGreek yogurt, 10 cents will be given to AFT to offer microgrators up to $ 10,000 to farmers. This money can be used to protect their farmland, strengthen their agricultural businesses or develop climate plans.
Let's talk about nutrition. Is the Chobani farmer's batch yogurt healthy?
We likeGreek yogurt Here hasEat this, not that!Overall, this yoghurt product receives our approval stamp. The only aspect that can be improved is the sugar content. 16 grams that are only one container, 11 grams fall under theadded sugars Category, which is a lot for something less than 200 calories.
However, we must admit that the taste is absolutely superb (seriously, everyone is delighted with that). We could not stop spinning in this creamy whipped treatment. With 4.5 grams of grease and 11 grams of protein, it is a skilled treatment and a packed protein snack when your sweet tooth strikes.
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Why does Chobani team up with AFT?
With the number of US dairy farms on decline, with an average of five dairy farms closing a day over the last decade, it is more important than ever to support the remaining dairy farmers who took over.
"Dairy farms are essential regions of the economy and landscape in the communities of America, but the families of the dairy farm are faced with enormous changes due to a weak dairy economy, disturbances of weather and An aging agricultural population, "said David Hight, Vice President of AFT programs in a press release. "We are proud to stay next to Chobani to help dairy farmers plan the future as they face these ardast challenges."