Kri-Kri expanding to the US market
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Kri-Kri is expanding its activities in the USA, starting from the supermarkets of Texas, with Greek Frozen Yogurt as a vehicle.
According to the announcement, the launch of KriKri Frozen Yogurt in the US follows the company's very successful participation in both the IDDBA International Show in Houston, Texas in June and Newtopia in Denver, Colorado in August. At both of these events, KriKri received highly positive feedback for its products.
The company is making its entry into the US with a product line that includes a variety of flavors and packaging.
"The main characteristics of Greek Frozen Yogurt are Authenticity, Enjoyment and Wellness. The Greek dairy industry combines its high expertise in the yogurt and ice cream categories to produce the delicious Kri-Kri Greek Frozen Yogurt. In addition, the fact that it is produced with authentic Greek yogurt further enhances the uniqueness of the product. It is worth mentioning that this particular category has received positive comments not only for its recipes, but also for the complete and delightful range in various flavors and packaging. Finally, KriKri Greek Frozen Yogurt is a healthier treat compared to classic ice cream, while it contains real yogurt, particularly beneficial for the health of the digestive system," the same announcement added.
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