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3 Layers of Organic Whole Milk Yogurt in 1 Cup

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Stonyfield, Londonderry, N.H., introduced Oh My Yog!, an innovative yogurt made with organic whole m…

Stonyfield, Londonderry, N.H., introduced Oh My Yog!, an innovative yogurt made with organic whole milk and fruit that comes in a 3-layer format—fruit on the bottom, Stonyfield Oh My Yog yogurthoney-infused yogurt in the middle and a layer of cream on top—in Madagascar Vanilla Bean, Wild Quebec Blueberry, Pacific Coast Strawberry, Gingered Pear, Apple Cinnamon and Orange Cranberry varieties.

"Whole milk is part of the growing food trend of healthy fat making a comeback. Not only is it incredibly delicious—you really can't beat a layer of cream on top of your yogurt—but, it's also recognized as a more wholesome kind of real food," says Ben Angeloni, vice president of marketing. "We have fans ask us for full fat yogurt every single day, and we're excited to deliver something exceptional with Oh My Yog!"

Oh My Yog! comes in colorfully striped 6-ounce cups designed by Y&R Spain, New York, and boasts a suggested retail price of $1.59.

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