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  2. Activia - Wikipedia

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    Activia is a brand of yogurt owned by Groupe Danone (Dannon in the United States) and introduced in France in 1987. As of 2013, Activia is present in more than 70 countries and on 5 continents. Activia is classified as a functional food, [1] designed to improve digestive health. [2] In the 1980s, Danone researchers took interest in bifidobacteria.

  3. Danone - Wikipedia

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    From 2013, the Yogurt in Nutrition Initiative for a balanced diet co-organizes every year Global Summit on the Health Effects of Yogurt. [107] The Danone Institute International in collaboration with the American Society for Nutrition and the International Osteoporosis Foundation also organizes the Yogurt in Nutrition Award. This prize is ...

  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. Here's Your 30-Day Dietitian-Approved Mediterranean ... - AOL

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    10 baby carrots. 2 tbsp. of hummus ... a registered dietitian and the director of nutrition and scientific affairs at Danone North America) Breakfast (402 calories) Yogurt parfait made with 3/4 ...

  6. Yogurts can now make limited claim that they lower type 2 ...

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    Yogurt brands can now claim their products may reduce risk of type 2 diabetes, the FDA has decided. ... The move comes in response to a 2018 petition submitted by food and beverage company Danone ...

  7. Daniel Carasso - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, Carasso's father began marketing a yogurt that he named 'Danone' after Daniel, whose nickname was Danon. [2] In 1923, Carasso enrolled in business school in Marseille, France, and studied bacteriology at the Pasteur Institute. [2] He took over the family business. In 1939, he opened a branch in France.