Snacks & Candy

7-Eleven, Danone Launch Exclusive Treat

Apple pie parfait made for on-the-go breakfast
Apple Pie Parfait Made With Oikos Greek Nonfat Yogurt
Photograph courtesy of Danone

IRVING, Texas, and BROOMFIELD, Colo. — 7-Eleven Inc. has partnered with Danone North America to produce an exclusive and limited-time run of Apple Pie Parfait Made With Oikos Greek Nonfat Yogurt.

The new parfait has rolled out to participating 7-Eleven stores across the country and will be available through February 2022.

According to the company, the 6-ounce on-the-go option meets the desires of convenience-store shoppers with 12 grams of protein and flavors of apples, cinnamon and granola with a pecan topper.

“7-Eleven customers are looking for convenience when they shop with us, so offering them a delicious, protein-packed option like the apple pie parfait was a no brainer,” said Vareesha Shariff, 7-Eleven fresh food product director. “The parfait also delivers a seasonal flavor we all know and love, inspiring joy and nostalgia during the holiday season.”

7-Eleven customers can find the parfait in the stores’ open-air coolers.

“We're excited to partner with 7-Eleven to bring their customers a delicious snack that provides the taste and protein consumers are seeking for on-the-road food,” said Danone North America Vice President of Greek and Functional Nutrition Surbhi Martin. “Together we developed the Apple Pie Parfait Made With Oikos Nonfat Greek Yogurt to meet several top trends among convenience-store shoppers, including the desire for on-the-go options, nostalgic flavors and indulgent tastes.”

Based in Irving, Texas, 7-Eleven operates, franchises or licenses more than 77,000 stores in 18 countries and regions, including about 9,500 in the United States under the 7-Eleven banner and about 3,800 under the Speedway banner.

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