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Silk (brand)

Silk is a popular brand known for its plant-based products. The brand is owned by Danone, a multinational food-products corporation. Silk's product line primarily includes dairy-free alternatives such as almond milk, soy milk, and oat milk.

History

Silk was founded in 1978 by Steve Demos, a pioneer in the plant-based food industry. The brand was initially a part of the WhiteWave Foods company, which was later acquired by Danone in 2017.

Products

Silk offers a wide range of plant-based products. These include:

  • Almond Milk: Silk's almond milk is a dairy-free alternative made from almonds. It is available in various flavors such as vanilla and chocolate.
  • Soy Milk: Silk's soy milk is made from soybeans and is a popular dairy-free alternative. It is also available in different flavors.
  • Oat Milk: Silk's oat milk is a newer addition to their product line. It is made from oats and is known for its creamy texture.
  • Plant-Based Yogurt: Silk also offers a variety of plant-based yogurts made from almonds, soy, and oats.

Sustainability

Silk is committed to sustainability. The brand aims to minimize its environmental impact through various initiatives. For instance, Silk is a part of the B Corporation community, which means it meets high standards of social and environmental performance.

Availability

Silk products are widely available in grocery stores across the United States and Canada. They can also be purchased online through various retailers.

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