TORONTO — Lactalis Canada is making its debut in the frozen yogurt category through a new licensing collaboration with Nestlé Canada, the company announced on April 28. The partnership introduces a range of frozen treats under the popular iÖGO and iÖGO nanö brands, just in time for the summer season.
The launch features eight iÖGO products, including four frozen yogurt bars (strawberry-cheesecake, raspberry-chocolate, cherry swirl, and blueberry swirl) and four tubs (vanilla, strawberry swirl, cherry swirl, and blueberry swirl). Additionally, three frozen yogurt pops will be available under the iÖGO nanö brand in strawberry-banana, peach, and mixed berry flavors.
“Proudly made in Canada and leveraging the popularity of the iÖGO brand, we are thrilled to be expanding into the frozen category in collaboration with Nestlé Canada,” said Adrienne Pagot-Gérault, General Manager of Lactalis Canada’s Yogurt & Cultured Division. “As we welcome the warmer weather, we’re excited to introduce Canadians to these new iÖGO and iÖGO nanö frozen yogurt products, which combine the indulgence of a frozen treat with the nutritional value, quality, and fun synonymous with iÖGO yogurt.”
Paul de Larzac, President of Ice Cream at Nestlé Canada, also expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration. “We are excited to partner with Lactalis Canada to bring innovative and delicious frozen yogurt options to the Canadian market. Combining the trusted quality of Nestlé Canada with the innovative spirit and popularity of the leading iÖGO brand, we look forward to offering consumers a refreshing new way to enjoy their Canadian-made favourite yogurt flavours this summer,” he said.
The new frozen yogurt products are made with real fruit and 100% Canadian milk and proudly feature the Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) Blue Cow logo—a hallmark also found on iÖGO and iÖGO nanö yogurt products.
The frozen yogurt line is expected to roll out across Canada, offering consumers a wholesome and flavorful alternative in the frozen treat aisle.
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