Yop
Type | Yogurt drink |
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Manufacturer | Yoplait |
Country of origin | France |
Flavor | banana, blueberry, chocolate, coconut, energy (peach/pineapple/cereal), lemon, mango, peach, raspberry, red fruits, strawberry, strawberry-banana, tropical and vanilla |
Yop created and marketed by Yoplait, is a yogurt drink sold in supermarkets and convenience stores in Belgium,[1] Canada,[2] France,[3] Ireland,[4] Switzerland,[5] the United Kingdom,[6] and occasionally in the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the United States. The Yoplait's yogurt drink in Sweden and Norway is called Safari.[7] Yop is available in a variety of flavours including: banana, blueberry, chocolate, coconut, energy (peach/pineapple/cereal), lemon, mango, peach, raspberry, red fruits, strawberry, strawberry-banana, tropical and vanilla.[6][8][9][10] Different flavours are available in different markets.
History
Yop is a product originally from France, and is produced by the yogurt manufacturer Yoplait. Later Yop was marketed to different countries worldwide. Yoplait claims that Yop is the first drinkable yogurt in Canada.[11]
Advertising
UK relaunching in 2004
Yoplait made a well remembered advert when they re-launched Yop as the "smoother way to start the day" with a campaign through McCann-Erickson in April 2004. The campaign targeted teenagers and the spot featured teenagers with strong Jamaican accents singing a version of the Eddy Grant song, Gimme Hope Jo'anna, in their sleep. The song has been reworked into "Give me Yop" (Gimme Yop me mamma, Yop me mamma, Yop for when de mornin' come) and the teenagers, who are seen asleep against a toilet-roll holder or propped up in the bathroom, are demanding that their mothers give them the drink.[12][13]
Featuring in Dofus
The yogurt Yop was used as an inspiration for Ankama programmers to create a race in the game Dofus, named Iop. Yop was one of the most commonly consumed drinks of the developers.
Availability
Yop comes within and between countries in different bottle sizes. In some countries the bottle size is indicated in litres in others in grams. Smaller bottles are in some countries called: Yop baby (100 g France), Yop mini (180 g Belgium and France) and YOP & GO (300 g Belgium, 330 g France, 30 cl Switzerland)
Yop | Safari | |||||
Belgium[1] | Canada[14] | France[3] | Switzerland[5] | United Kingdom[6] | Sweden[7] | |
Banana | 200 ml | |||||
Blueberry | 200 ml | |||||
Chocolate | 180 g2 800 g |
180 g2 |
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Coconut | 800 g | 850 g | ||||
Energy (peach/pineapple/cereal) |
800 g | 850 g | ||||
Lemon | 800 g | 850 g | ||||
Mango | 800 g | 850 g | ||||
Peach | 200 ml | |||||
Raspberry | 180 g2 300 g3 |
200 ml | 180 g2 330 g3 750 g |
330 g 500 g |
180 g | |
Red fruits/ Forest fruits |
800 g | 850 g | |
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Strawberry | 180 g2 300 g3 800 g |
200 ml | 100 g1 180 g2 330 g3 850 g |
30 cl2 | 100 g3[22] 330 g 500 g |
180 g 300 g |
Strawberry-banana | 800 g | 200 ml | 180 g2 850 g |
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Strawberry-vanilla | |
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Tropical | 180 g2 | 500 g | ||||
Vanilla | 180 g2 300 g3 800 g |
200 ml | 180 g2 330 g3 850 g |
500 g | 300 g |
˄1: Mini Yop
˄2: P'tit Yop
˄3: YOP & GO
Product information
Storage
Keep refrigerated between 2oC and 5oC. It is best to consume shortly after opening. Mini Yop, P'tit Yop and YOP & GO keeps for up to 8 hours outside the fridge.[28][29][30]
Ingredients:[31]
Skim milk, water, sugar, cream, fruit puree1, active bacterial cultures, natural and artificial flavours, modified milk ingredients, concentrated lemon juice, modified corn starch, pectin, locust bean gum, colour, vitamin D3, potassium sorbate, sodium and calcium citrate.
˄1: Only in Yop with fruit flavours
Average nutritional values:[10]
per 100 g | |
Energy | 333kJ / 79kcal |
Protein | 2.8 g |
Fat, total | 1.3 g |
- saturated | 0.9 g |
Carbohydrates | 12.3 g |
- sugars | 12.0 g |
Fibre | <0.1 g |
Sodium | 0.04 g |
Calcium | 120 mg |
Magnesium | |
Phosphorus | |
Iron | |
Vitamins (A, B2, B5, B12, C, D) |
References
- 1 2 "Yop (Belgium)". Yoplait. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
- ↑ "Yop (Canada)". Yoplait. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
- 1 2 "Yop (France)". Yoplait. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
- ↑ "Yop (Ireland)". Yoplait. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
- 1 2 "Yop (Switzerland)". Yoplait. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
- 1 2 3 "Yop (United Kingdom)". Yoplait. Archived from the original on March 26, 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
- 1 2 "Safari Drinckyoghurt". Yoplait. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
- ↑ "Yop products in Canada". Yoplait. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
- ↑ "Yop products in Belgium". Yoplait. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
- 1 2 "Yop products in France". Yoplait. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
- ↑ "Products". Yoplait. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
- ↑ [McCann relaunches Yoplait Yop drink http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/news/207362/]
- ↑ [The clip: Yop - Me Mama https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCpeIKVIHbY]
- ↑ Canada products
- ↑ Yop Coconut Flavour Yogurt Drink (500g)
- ↑ Yoplait Yop 6 Pack Drinkable Yogurt Smooth Raspberry Yogurt
- ↑ Yoplait Yop 6 Pack Drinkable Yogurt Smooth Forest Fruits Yogurt
- ↑ Yoplait Yop Forest Fruits Yogurt Drink 180g
- ↑ Yoplait Yop Forest Fruits Drinkable Yogurt 207g
- ↑ Yoplait Yop Forest Fruits Yogurt Drink 330g
- ↑ Yoplait Yop Forest Fruits Drinkable Yogurt 400g
- ↑ Yoplait Yop 'n' Go Strawberry Flavour Yogurt Drink 4 x 100g
- ↑ Yoplait Yop Strawberry Yogurt Drink 180g
- ↑ Yop Strawberry Drinkable Yogurt 207g
- ↑ Yoplait Yop Strawberry & Vanilla Flavour Yogurt Drink 180g
- ↑ Yop Strawberry & Vanilla Drinkable Yogurt 207g
- ↑ Yop Strawberry & Vanilla Drinkable Yogurt 400g
- ↑ P'tit Yop
- ↑ Mini Yop
- ↑ Yop & GO
- ↑ Ingredients
External links
- Yop on Belgian Yoplait Website
- Yop on Canadian Yoplait Website
- Yop on French Yoplait Website
- Yop on Swiss Yoplait Website
- Yop on UK Yoplait website