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Yoplait Brings Back Fall Flavors

Lindsey Wojcik

January 1, 2018

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Yoplait announces the return of four limited-edition fall flavors. From Apple Crisp to Pumpkin Pie, the fan favorite flavors will be available September 21. (PRNewsFoto/Yoplait) logo in a gray background | Yoplait announces the return of four limited-edition fall flavors. From Apple Crisp to Pumpkin Pie, the fan favorite flavors will be available September 21. (PRNewsFoto/Yoplait)Yoplait will debut four seasonal fall yogurt flavors on Sept. 21. The flavors include Yoplait Original Apple Crisp, Yoplait Light Pumpkin Pie, Yoplait Greek 100 Caramel Apple and Yoplait Greek 100 Whips! Pumpkin Cheesecake. Yoplait's seasonal yogurt provides consumers a delicious snack, in all the best flavors of fall, say company officials. "We know Yoplait fans love our fall inspired flavors," says marketing manager Susan Pitt. "This year, we brought back our seasonal line of yogurt in the fall flavors consumers love most. From freshly picked-apples to grandma's pumpkin pie, each spoonful of Yoplait will remind consumers what it is about fall that makes the season so special." Fans are encouraged to share which flavor they're falling for this season on Instagram and Twitter or by visiting the brand's Facebook page. The company's fall seasonal edition is available nationwide for a limited time in single-serve cup containers and eight-count fridge packs for Apple Crisp and Pumpkin Pie. Yoplait recently announced a 25 percent reduction of sugar in each single serve cup of its Original line of yogurts, the latest in General Mills' efforts to provide consumers with category leading better-for-you products. Following the removal of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and its discontinued use of dairy with rBGH/rBST growth hormone in 2009, the reduced sugar Original yogurt will provide fans with the great taste they have come to love and expect from the brand, officials add.

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