Smith Brothers Farms Adds The Greek Gods Yogurt to Its Product Offering

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Mon Nov 9, 2009 7:21pm EST

Four-generation dairy farm and delivery service adds Greek yogurt to its
thriving home delivery service; deal will reach 40,000 customers in Puget Sound
SEATTLE--(Business Wire)--
The Greek Gods Yogurt partners announced today its products will be carried by
Smith Brothers Farms, a thriving dairy and home delivery service that brings
quality products to more than 40,000 customers in Puget Sound. The Greek Gods
Yogurt will be available through Smith Brothers Farms beginning in November. 

"We`re delighted to be part of Smith Brothers Farms` select offering of premium
products," Basel Nassar said, one of three partners of 3 Greek Gods, LLC. "This
partnership is a natural fit on many levels: like The Greek Gods, theirs is a
family business, offering fresh, premium products, and it`s a Puget Sound
company; customers asked for The Greek Gods Yogurt--which is much creamier than
traditional yogurt--and we`re thrilled to see Smith Brothers Farms responding
enthusiastically." 

Located in the historic Kent Valley, Smith Brothers Farms is a locally owned and
operated company serving the Puget Sound community for more than four
generations. Started in 1920 by Benjamin F. Smith, it has grown from a one-cow
farm to become one of the largest independent retail delivery companies in the
region, delivering the freshest, finest milk and other products. It is one of
last remaining home delivery companies in the country, delivering products to
more than 40,000 homes from Mount Vernon to Olympia every week. 

The Greek Gods Yogurt, hormone-free with five live and active cultures including
probiotics, has gained cult status and a loyal following. The entire Greek Gods
product line is comprised of Pagoto Ice Krema (made in the Greek tradition with
mastic resin) in Baklava, Honey-Pomegranate and Chocolata Fig flavors; Lebni (a
spreadable kefir cheese-yogurt) used as sour cream and cream cheese; and its
popular yogurt, which comes in 6-ounce individual packages (one nonfat and five
whole fat varieties) and in 24-ounce family packs. More info on the line can be
found at http://greekgodsyogurt.com.

Wilson Public Relations
Heidi Witherspoon, 206-838-8977
heidiw@tamarawilson.com



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