Chobani ingredients: what's banned overseas?
Parent company: Chobani LLC
About Chobani
Chobani is the best-selling Greek yogurt brand in the US, founded in 2005 and headquartered in Norwich, New York. The brand disrupted the US yogurt market with its higher-protein, creamy Greek yogurt format. Chobani products are sold at virtually all US grocery chains and mass retailers. The brand is known for a commitment to natural ingredients and 'nothing artificial.'
Common concerns with Chobani products
Chobani's core yogurt line avoids artificial dyes, sweeteners, and preservatives — it is among the cleanest mainstream yogurt brands in the US. The flavored varieties use fruit and natural ingredients for color and flavor, and the brand has been transparent about its clean-label standards. Some Chobani products use carrageenan as a thickener. Concerns are minimal compared to most yogurt competitors; primary issues are added sugar content in flavored varieties and carrageenan presence.
Chobani products we've analyzed
- Greek Yogurt Nonfat Plainchobanisafe
- Greek Yogurt VanillaChobanisafe
- Greek Yogurt Whole Milk PlainChobanisafe
- Greek Yogurt Vanilla FlavoredChobani Zero Sugarsafe
- Mixed Berry Vanilla Protein ShakeChobanisafe
- Greek Yogurt Blueberry on the BottomChobanisafe
- Greek Yogurt Peach on the BottomChobanisafe
- Greek Yogurt StrawberryChobanisafe
- Strawberries & CreamChobanisafe
- Greek Yogurt Strawberry BlendedChobanisafe
- Chobani Flip Almond Coco LocoChobanisafe
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