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  2. The 17 Best Low-Sugar Yogurts on Grocery Shelves - AOL

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    Photos: The Brands. Design: Eat This, Not That!Reaching for your favorite yogurt can be an amazing choice for your health. Yogurt is rich in calcium for strong bones, protein for satiety, and live ...

  3. The 7 Best Greek Yogurts, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    This organic Greek yogurt is made of milk from 100% grass-fed cow's milk. It's on the pricey side, but the creamy, delicious taste is worth it. ... “It's not as thick as other brands and the ...

  4. Schreiber Foods - Wikipedia

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    Schreiber produces customer brand process, natural and cream cheeses and yogurt for restaurants, grocery stores and food service distributors. Schreiber is the United States' second-largest producer of cream cheese and one of the largest yogurt producers. Schreiber produces cheese slices that are used on cheeseburgers by 17 of the top 20 ...

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  6. Strained yogurt - Wikipedia

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    General Mills introduced a Greek-style yogurt under the Yoplait brand name in early 2010, which was discontinued and replaced by Yoplait Greek 100 in August 2012. [40] Activia Greek yogurt was re-introduced in 2013, and in July 2012 took over US distribution and sales of Canadian Liberté's Greek brands.

  7. Yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Colombo Yogurt was originally delivered around New England in a horse-drawn wagon inscribed with the Armenian word "madzoon" which was later changed to "yogurt", the Turkish language name of the product, as Turkish was the lingua franca between immigrants of the various Near Eastern ethnicities who were the main consumers at that time.