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08:29PM on March 25, 2013
Muller Yogurt is delicious, creamy and luxurious!
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10:13PM on March 19, 2013
New Müller™ Yogurt Brought to You by The Quaker Oats Company is now available in the Detroit area! Müller yogurt is the number-one yogurt in the U.K. and
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08:35PM on March 25, 2013
The product will hit store shelves this month and the first three products to be introduced in the U.S. are Müller FrütUp, Müller Corner and Müller Greek Corner.
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10:13PM on March 19, 2013
Muller Quaker Dairy, a joint venture between PepsiCo and the Theo Müller, is expanding the Muller yogurt brand into more US cities in the Mid-Atlantic
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10:13PM on March 19, 2013
Muller yogurt, a premium German yogurt, has just entered the Chicago market. The...
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10:08PM on March 19, 2013
Suggested retail price $1.29 for Müller Corner and Müller Greek Corner, 99 cents for Müller FrütUp Yet another European yogurt has hit the dairy aisle, this time Müller yogurt, available in three varieties: Müller Corner products, top sellers in the United Kingdom, feature a two-chamber cup with yogurt in one chamber and mix-ins such as caramelized almonds and chocolate balls in the other.
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09:41PM on February 13, 2013
Müller Greek Corner Honeyed Apricot A not-too-tart taste means that Greek newbies will find this the perfect gateway yogurt. Said one: "Thanks to the light texture, I could eat this before a run and not feel weighed down." (130 calories)
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06:03PM on December 06, 2012
I’ve recently tried a new brand of Greek-style yogurt Müller (found in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, United States currently). Quaker partnered with Müller to produce these thick, creamy tart yogurt that is sort like Greek yogurt but not exactly. It’s more fun to eat with the assorted toppings to add on your cup of yogurt like their Greek Corner (sugared almonds, chocolate ball candy, and various jellied fruits) and parfait-like yogurt cups called Früt Up that can make your daily snack or light meal a bit healthier and interesting.
Müller is a privately held German dairy company that originates from Bavaria, Germany and currently is producing these yogurts until they shift production to upstate New York.
The Giveaway
Intrigued to try? The folks at Müller are kind to let me select two (2) people to receive ten (10) coupons of free Müller yogurt! All you have to do is comment below as to which Müller yogurt product you’d like to try the most (here’s the link to their website again).
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04:09AM on November 09, 2012
I ♥ yogurt. I am grateful that my kids like yogurt too. They will often opt for yogurt over chips or junk food. That is why I make sure to buy yogurt that is not loaded with fat and sugar.
About a year ago I was introduced to Greek yogurt. Have you tried it yet? It’s so good! I love how rich and creamy it is. Sadly it tends to be a bit more pricier than regular yogurts so I usually only pick up a few at a time.
I love to try new things. When I was asked if I wanted to try out Müller Corner Yogurt and Müller Greek Corner Yogurt I jumped at the opportunity. I have never heard of the brand before.
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08:05PM on November 08, 2012
You may have noticed a new yogurt in your grocery aisle. Muller Quaker Dairy, a joint venture between PepsiCo, Inc. and the Theo Müller Group, has introduced Europe’s beloved Müller™ yogurt to the U.S. Still at large a family business, Müller Dairy, which was founded in 1896 by German dairy farmer Ludwig Müller is run by his grandson, Theo Müller, who manages the business in several countries.
Launching in both the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region I ventured to the grocery store to try all three yogurt forms; Müller™ FrütUp™, a parfait-style yogurt with a light, airy fruit mousse available in six flavors), Müller™ Corner™, a two-chamber cup that includes creamy yogurt in one half and a separate mix-ins like fruit, caramelized almonds, and chocolate in the other, as well as Müller™ Greek Corner™, a creamier Greek-style version of the Müller Corner which is available in four flavors.
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