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  2. Danimals - Wikipedia

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    Danimals parent company Dannon popularized yogurt in the United States in the 1950s and has remained the nation's leading producer of yogurt. Danimals was released in 1994 and initially donated a small part of their proceeds to the National Wildlife Federation . [3]

  3. In Soviet Georgia - Wikipedia

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    In Soviet Georgia. In Soviet Georgia was the name of an 1970s advertising campaign used by Dannon yogurt in the United States to make the argument that eating the product would make one healthier. The campaign was lucrative for Dannon, allowing it to make profits after years of losses. [1] The campaign ran from October 1976 [2] [3] to 1978 in U ...

  4. Daniel Carasso - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Carasso, son of Isaac Carasso, was born in Salonica, Ottoman Empire (modern Thessaloniki, Greece), where his family had lived for four hundred years following Spain's expulsion of its Jews. In 1916, after the Balkan Wars, the family moved to Barcelona. [2] In 1919, Carasso's father began marketing a yogurt that he named 'Danone ...

  5. Daniel Carasso, creator of Dannon yogurt, dies at 103 - AOL

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    On Sunday, Daniel Carasso, founder and honorary chairman of Group Danone, died at his home in Paris. A titan of industry, he had the rare distinction of transforming both the world of business and ...

  6. Danone - Wikipedia

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    Danone was founded by Isaac Carasso (born İzak Karasu), a Thessaloniki -born Sephardic Jewish physician from the Ottoman Empire, who began producing yogurt in Barcelona, Spain in 1919. [11] The brand was named Danone, which translates to "little Daniel", after his son Daniel Carasso. [12] [13]

  7. 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.

  8. Isaac Carasso - Wikipedia

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    Since yogurt was not well known then in Western Europe, he initially sold it as a medicine, through pharmacies. In 1919, he founded the company which would later become Groupe Danone in Barcelona when he opened a small yogurt business named "Danone", a variation on the Catalan nickname of his son, Daniel. Carasso perfected the first industrial ...

  9. Does yogurt reduce risk of diabetes? The FDA says it might. - AOL

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    Any language to consumers must note that the evidence is limited and that eating two cups (three servings) of yogurt per week is the threshold for reducing the risk of Type 2 diabetes, it said ...