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Contract Mfg.Indd Who you gonna call? A brief list of co-packers Dairy Location What they make Agri-Mark Inc. Methuen, MA Cottage cheese, sour cream, Greek yogurt, butter, cheese, ingredients, whey proteins Agropur Cooperative Longueuil, Quebec Cheeses, butter, milk, specialty milk, yogurt Anderson Erickson Dairy Co. Des Moines, IA Milk, egg nog, buttermilk, cottage cheese, sour cream, sour cream dip, yogurt, Greek yogurt, juice, fruit punch, ice cream mix Arla Foods USA Basking Ridge, NJ Havarti, Gouda, Edam, Fontina, blue mold, white mold Associated Milk Producers Inc. New Ulm, MN Cheeses, butter, bulk fl uid milk, whey, nonfat dry milk, lactose, WPC-34, buttermilk, permeate, ice cream mix Aurora Organic Dairy Boulder, CO Milk, butter Bel Brands USA Chicago, IL Cheese, cream cheese, cheese spreads, cold-pack cheese BelGioioso Cheese Inc. Green Bay, WI Specialty cheeses Berner Food & Beverage Inc. Dakota, IL Natural cheeses, process cheeses, cheese spreads, snack dips, coffee beverages, energy beverages Milk, egg nog, sour cream, yogurt, Greek yogurt, ice cream, sherbets, sorbets, juice, fruit punch, iced tea, chocolate drink, other nondairy BGC Manufacturing Tyler, TX beverages Bongards’ Creameries Inc. Bongards, MN Natural cheese, processed cheese, cream cheese, ingredients, analogs Brewster Dairy Inc. Brewster, OH Cheese, whey products Byrne Dairy Syracuse, NY Milk, fl avored milk, ESL milks and creams, eggnog, ice cream, butter, yogurt, sour cream, dairy-based dips, juices, iced tea, lemonade California Dairies Inc. Visalia, CA Butter, powdered milk, UF products, cheddar cheese for manufacturing, cream Cedar's Mediterranean Foods Ward Hill, MA Greek yogurt dips, tzatziki, snack packs Clover Farms Dairy Co. Reading, PA Milk, juices/drinks Clover Stornetta Farms Petaluma, CA Fluid milk, egg nog, buttermilk, cottage cheese, sour cream, yogurt, butter, cheese, ice cream, sherbets, sorbets, ingredients, juice Cloverland Farms Dairy Baltimore, MD Milk, egg nog, buttermilk, ice cream, fruit punch, iced tea Crystal Creamery Modesto, CA Milk, ice cream, butter, cultured, juices/drinks, milk powders Dairiconcepts Springfi eld, MO Cheese, dairy powders, seasoning blends, concentrates Fluid milk, cream, buttermilk, cottage cheese, sour cream, yogurt, Greek yogurt, butter, cheese, ice cream, sherbets, sorbets, ingredients, juice, Dairy Farmers of America Inc. Kansas City, MO fruit punch Dairyfood USA Blue Mounds, WI Cheese spreads, processed cheese, smoked cheese Darigold Inc. Seattle, WA Fluid milk, egg nog, buttermilk, cottage cheese, sour cream, butter, cheese, dairy ingredients Davisco Foods International LeSueur, MN Cheese, whey powders, custom ingredients Dean Foods Co. Dallas, TX Milk, ice cream, cultured dairy products, creamers, juices, bottled water and teas Emmi Roth USA Monroe, WI Yogurt, cheese, aseptic dairy products, fl uid milk, half-and-half, nondairy creamer F&A Dairy Products Fairacres, NM Cheese Fieldbrook Foods Corp. Dunkirk, NY Ice cream, novelties First District Association Litchfi eld, MN Cheese, WPC, lactose Foremost Farms USA Baraboo, WI Cheese, butter, bulk fl uid milk, whey products Franklin Foods Inc. Delray Beach, FL Cream cheese, mascarpone, bakers cheese, imitation cream cheese G.S. Gelato & Desserts Inc. Fort Walton Beach, FL Gelato, ice cream frozen yogurt, sherbets, sorbets Gehl Foods Inc. Germantown, WI Yogurt, cheese sauce, coffee beverages, nutritional beverages, nondairy beverages, pudding, yogurt smoothies Gossner Foods Inc. Logan, UT Milk, cheese, WPC Grassland Dairy Products Inc. Greenwood, WI Cheese, butter, butter oil, butter blends, whey, powders, instantized dairy protein powders Great Lakes Cheese Co. Hiram, OH Cheese, processed cheese, whey products Grecian Delight Foods Elk Grove Village, IL Greek yogurt, fl at breads, Mediterranean specialties High Desert Milk Burley, ID Buttermilk, butter, ingredients Milk, egg nog, buttermilk, cottage cheese, sour cream, yogurt, Greek yogurt, cheese, ice cream, sherbets, sorbets, novelties, juice, fruit punch, HP Hood LLC Lynnfi eld, MA iced tea, coffee beverages, nondairy beverages Instantwhip Foods Inc. Columbus, OH Dairy and nondairy whipped toppings, creamers, yogurt, sour cream milk, ice cream, mixes Irish Dairy Board USA Hilbert, WI Bulk processed cheese, cheese-based ingredients J&J Snack Foods Corp. Pennsauken, NJ Frozen beverages, Italian ice, frozen juice bars Johanna Foods Inc. Flemington, NJ Yogurt, juices, aseptic juices, teas and drinks Joseph Gallo Farms Atwater, CA Natural cheese, whey products Kwik Trip Lacrosse, WI Milk, eggnog, ice cream, frozen yogurt, nondairy beverages, orange juice Leprino Foods Co. Denver, CO Cheese, cheese blends, whey protein concentrate, whey protein isolate, sweet whey, lactose, calcium Litehouse Foods Inc. Sandpoint, ID Cheese, buttermilk, yogurt, dressings, vegetable dips, fruit dips, herbs, apple cider; marinade; sauces; salsa; caramel Masters Gallery Foods Plymouth, WI Cheese Miceli Dairy Products Cleveland, OH Cheese Oregon Ice Cream Co. Camas, WA Ice cream, yogurt, sorbet, nondairy desserts Perry’s Ice Cream Co. Akron, NY Ice cream, frozen yogurt, sorbet, fruit bars Pierre’s Ice Cream Co. Cleveland, OH Ice Cream, frozen yogurt, sherbet, sorbet Plains Dairy Amarillo, TX Milk, egg nog, buttermilk, juice, fruit punch, iced tea, water Milk, egg nog, buttermilk, cottage cheese, sour cream, yogurt, butter, ice cream, novelties, sherbets, sorbets, juice, fruit punch, iced tea, coffee Prairie Farms Dairy Carlinville, IL beverages Producers Dairy Foods Inc. Fresno, CA Milk, egg nog, buttermilk, sour cream, juice, fruit punch, iced tea Rich Products Corp. New Britain, CT Ice cream cakes, ice cream rolls Safeway Dairy Division Pleasanton, CA Milk, creams, egg nog, water, juice, ice cream, nondairy ice cream, water ice novelties Fluid milk, fl avored milks, buttermilks, sour cream, chip dips, cottage cheeses, bulk yogurt, 100% juices/fruit drinks iced teas; fresh creams, ice Schneider’s Dairy Inc. Pittsburgh, PA cream mixes Schreiber Foods Green Bay, WI Cheese, cream cheese, blends, yogurt, yogurt drinks, specialty cheeses Fluid milk, organic milk, egg nog, buttermilk, cottage cheese, sour cream, ice cream, sherbets, sorbets, juice, fruit punch, iced tea, coffee bever- Smith Dairy Products Co. Orrville, OH ages, soy milk, almond milk, coconut milk Steuben Foods Elma, NY Fluid milk, ice cream mix, cultured, functional beverages, nondairy beverages, broths/soups/sauces Stremicks Heritage Foods Santa Ana, CA Milk, yogurt-based beverages, nondairy creamers, juice/drinks, rice/soy drinks, protein, almond, coconut beverages Swiss Valley Farms Davenport, IA Cheese, process cheese, ingredients T. Marzetti Co. Columbus, OH Refrigerated salad dressings (dairy and nondairy), shelf-stable salad dressings, vegetable dips, fruit dips, sauces The Kroger Co. Cincinnati, OH Milk, ice cream, novelties, cultured, natural cheese, process cheese, juice/drinks, water The Schwan Food Co. Marshall, MN Packaged ice cream, ice cream novelties, ice cream mix, frozen yogurt, yogurt smoothies, crème pies Upstate Niagara Cooperative Buffalo, NY Milk, ice cream mix, yogurt, cottage cheese, sour cream, dips, evaporated milk, powders, butter, condenses, liquid milk protein concentrater Velvet Ice Cream Utica, OH Ice cream Wawa Inc. Wawa, PA Fluid milk, juice, fruit punch, iced tea Wells Enterprises Inc. Le Mars, IA Ice cream, novelties, sherbet, sorbet Westby Cooperative Creamery Westby, WI Cottage cheese, sour cream, yogurt, Greek yogurt, cheese CContractontract MMfg.inddfg.indd 3377 66/2/15/2/15 99:36:36 AAMM.
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