Greek yogurt alternative has a French flair

Representing an inventive departure in both product and packaging, Stonyfield Farm’s new Petite Crème is a yogurt-like fresh cheese product similar to fromage blanc that uses package graphics reflecting its French-inspired origins.

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Introduced in July 2014 as an alternative to Greek yogurt, the product is made from fresh cheese made with organic, cultured skim milk and a touch of cream for a silkier texture and less tart taste.

“Greek yogurt has dominated the yogurt category for some time, and as the leader in organic yogurt, we’re always looking to find what’s next in satisfying consumers’ evolving palates,” says Stonyfield Director of Marketing Sophie Schmitt. “We listened closely to our consumers’ feedback and did some research that showed that while consumers enjoyed the protein and thicker texture in Greek yogurt, not everyone was satisfied. We saw this as an opportunity to come to market with a creamier, milder product that still maintains some of the health benefits of yogurt.”

In February 2014, with its Petite Crème recipe in place, Stonyfield hired Vinizius/Y&R Barcelona to create the label graphics for its 5.3-oz plastic cup that would stand out on shelf and “pull through the French inspiration,” says Schmitt. “We really wanted something for this new product that was a far cry from the typical Stonyfield graphics,” she adds.

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