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Posted on Monday, October 15th, 2012 at 10:41 am
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Oikos Greek yogurt from Stonyfield Organics offers great-tasting yogurt your whole family will love! After the Stonyfield Organics CEO visited Greece, he fell in love with their rich and creamy yogurt. Upon returning to the US, he wanted to create an organic Greek yogurt for Americans to enjoy. In 2007, Oikos was launched. This delicious, all-natural yogurt is crafted from organic, hormone-free milk. Made in the traditional Greek style, Oikos has an incredibly rich and creamy texture with twice the protein of regular yogurt, less lactose, and fewer carbs. When paired with fruit, it makes a great protein-rich breakfast or mid-day snack. Eat it alone, or use it to add a creamy, rich flavor to your favorite dishes and smoothies.

In 2011, Dannon began crafting a non-organic version of Oikos and began mass-producing it in supermarkets nationwide. The Stonyfield Organics all-natural, organic version of Oikos can still be found in health food and natural stores nationwide.

Individual tubs of Stonyfield Organics Oikos sell for around $2.00 to $3.00 each. Prices may vary in individual stores. Visit the official Stonyfield Organics Oikos website for more information on where you can find any of their products in a store near you. Stonyfield Organics operates out of Londonderry, New Hampshire.

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