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Brown Cow was founded in 1975, on a small family farm in Ithaca, New York. [4] "Lily" was the name of the original brown cow from whom the company took its name. [4] In 1989, Brown Cow moved to California. [4] Later, in 2003, Stonyfield Farm, which was largely owned by Danone, [5] acquired Brown Cow.
Stonyfield Farm, also simply called Stonyfield, is an organic yogurt maker and dairy company located in Londonderry, New Hampshire, United States. Stonyfield Farm was founded by Samuel Kaymen in 1983, on a 19th-century farmstead in Wilton, New Hampshire, as an organic farming school. The company makes the second leading brand of organic yogurt ...
Beatrice Foods Company was a major American food conglomerate founded in 1894. [1] [2] One of the best-known food processing companies in the U.S., Beatrice owned many well-known brands such as Tropicana, Krispy Kreme, Jolly Rancher, Orville Redenbacher's, Swiss Miss, Peter Pan, Avis, Milk Duds, Samsonite, Playtex, La Choy and Dannon.
Activia yogurt is so much more than a nostalgic choice. Sure, it contains everything you would expect from a dairy yogurt, like calcium, protein, probiotics and live and active cultures.
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.
“By the way, just to make sure your listeners all understand, it’s the reason that I sold yogurt that makes you s–t for seven years,” Curtis, 62, ...
In 1983, Hirshberg joined the Board of The Rural Education Center (TREC), a small, seven-cow organic farming school in Wilton, NH, where Stonyfield was founded. He was the CEO of Stonyfield from its inception until 2011, leading the company to $360 million in annual sales by the time he stepped down.
Kemps was founded in 1914 by William Henry Kemps (October 29, 1878 – October 2, 1964), formerly of St. Louis, Missouri, who partnered with W.S. Lathrop after his Minneapolis candy company was near bankruptcy.