Starting with Stonyfield YoKids, organic foods company lowers sugar and maintains taste
Stonyfield announced a comprehensive plan to reduce added sugar across its portfolio. After more than two years of research, using its extensive proprietary library of culture strains, the living organisms that convert pasteurized milk to yogurt during fermentation, Stonyfield has achieved a formula that reduces tartness and balances the sweetness of yogurt, allowing for sugar reduction without sacrificing taste. Stonyfield YoKids yogurt is already available in stores featuring as much as 40% less sugar than the leading lowfat kids' yogurt. Stonyfield is working to reduce sugar in all of its yogurt offerings this year and already offers plain, unsweetened options in its Stonyfield YoBaby, Stonyfield Greek and Stonyfield core lines.
"The commitment to reducing sugar across the product portfolio was born from Stonyfield's mission to continually provide healthier food both for our consumers and the planet," said Nichole Cirillo, Stonyfield's newly appointed Mission Director. "We are achieving a lower amount of added sugar in all Stonyfield yogurt without compromising taste or organic standards and are working towards purchasing 25% less sugar as a company this year."