Karoun Dairies launches Greek Style Yogurt with Honey
Karoun Dairies has launched its new product - Greek Style Yogurt with Honey, which combines all-natural honey and rBST growth-hormone-free Greek style yogurt.
According to the company, the new product will give both immediate and extended energy to get through the day as it contains honey and naturally occurring glucose and fructose. The new offering can be anytime-of-the-day meal, perfect afternoon pick-up as well as a healthy lunch box addition.
In addition, the probiotic cultures found in Karoun's yogurts have been shown to have a positive effect on the digestive system. All Karoun's yogurt products are all natural and OU Kosher certified, the company said.
Karoun Dairies, founded in 1992, offers hand braided String Cheese and Mediterranean specialty cheeses and yogurt products in the US. Its cheeses are natural and handmade using only milk from cows that are free from growth hormones, BGH/rBST.
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