
"Any Tillamook fans here? As a native Oregonian, I'm no stranger to the brand. I've taken my fair share of factory tours, compared the brand's various cheeses, and ranked its ice cream flavors. The farmer-owned company is over a century old and a certified B Corp. Though it's based in Oregon, you can find Tillamook products at grocery stores nationwide, and I can attest that its products are worth the slightly higher price tag."
"In yogurt, the distinction is less clear - eggs are nowhere to be found on the ingredient list of this yogurt cup, and instead, it seems the company added a little coloring and extra flavor to mimic French vanilla characteristics. The result was a flavor that I enjoyed, but was also slightly confused by. It almost tasted fruity, as if there were hints of banana running through it."
"I figured it was high time I took Tillamook yogurts for a spin. The brand has single-serve cups of both Greek yogurt and its Good & Creamy yogurt - today, I'm focusing on the latter. Its flavors are numerous and go far beyond what's listed below, but the following offer a great representation of the brand's talent. Overall, I was impressed with the nine flavors I tried, though some more than others."
Tillamook is a farmer-owned company over a century old and a certified B Corp with products available nationwide. The Good & Creamy single-serve yogurt line includes numerous flavors; nine flavors were sampled and ranked solely by flavor. Textures across cups were similar and largely indistinguishable. French Vanilla used added coloring and extra flavor to imitate French vanilla characteristics, producing a rich, full vanilla taste with unexpected fruity, banana-like hints and earned sixth place. Overall impressions were positive, with several flavors standing out and the products seen as worth a slightly higher price.
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