Müller Corner

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Müller Corner is a popular brand of yogurt produced by Müller, a multinational dairy company headquartered in Germany. The product is well-known for its unique two-compartment design, where one section contains plain or flavored yogurt and the other holds a variety of mix-ins such as fruit, chocolate, or granola. This design allows consumers to customize their yogurt experience by mixing the contents together according to their preference.

History[edit | edit source]

Müller Corner was introduced in the early 1990s as part of the company's expansion into the flavored and dessert yogurt market. The product quickly gained popularity due to its innovative packaging and the quality of its ingredients. Over the years, Müller has expanded the Corner range to include a wide variety of flavors and mix-ins, catering to changing consumer tastes and preferences.

Product Range[edit | edit source]

The Müller Corner range includes several product lines, each targeting different tastes and dietary requirements:

  • Original Corners: The classic range that includes fruit, chocolate, and biscuit mix-ins.
  • Light Corners: A lower-calorie option with a selection of fruit and chocolate mix-ins.
  • Greek Style Corners: Yogurts made with Greek-style yogurt, offering a thicker texture and mix-ins like honey and nuts.
  • Kids Corners: Designed for younger consumers, these yogurts feature child-friendly flavors and mix-ins.

Ingredients and Nutrition[edit | edit source]

Müller Corner yogurts are made with a variety of ingredients depending on the flavor and type. Common ingredients include milk, sugar, fruit, and chocolate. The nutritional content also varies, with some options being low in fat and calories, while others are designed as more indulgent treats.

Marketing and Distribution[edit | edit source]

Müller Corner has been marketed through a variety of channels, including television commercials, online advertising, and social media campaigns. The brand has also engaged in sponsorships and partnerships to increase its visibility. Müller Corner yogurts are widely available in supermarkets and convenience stores across Europe and in other markets where Müller operates.

Environmental and Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]

Müller has made commitments to sustainability and social responsibility in its production processes. This includes efforts to reduce the environmental impact of packaging and to source ingredients responsibly. However, like many products in the dairy industry, Müller Corner yogurts are subject to scrutiny regarding their environmental footprint, particularly in terms of packaging waste and carbon emissions.

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