When two French dairy farmers, Yola and Coplait came together in 1965, they created what is now one of the largest yogurt brands, Yoplait. Offering a myriad of flavors and colors Yoplait branches to all corners of the world; however, the company offers more than just fermented milk products. Yoplait smoothies are added to milk and blended to create a healthy and sweet drink, Yoplait whips are a mousse styled yogurt, and Yoplait delights are marketed as parfait. Additionally, frozen yogurt, Greek, low-calorie, and lactose free options are available. The company even makes yogurt for children; providing "Trix" cereal flavors and child sized portions with familiar characters from Disney Princesses to Scooby Doo. Another popular variety for children is Go-Gurt, a flavored yogurt that is sold in plastic tubes and can be eaten without a spoon; flavors include cool cotton candy, watermelon meltdown, and Sponge Bob sponge berry (Yoplait, 2014). Through social media, Yoplait promotes their brand using a variety of different websites reaching online users across the world spreading a positive and healthy message. Yoplait currently has an online presence on Yoplait.com and operates several social media sites to include Facebook, Twitter, Pintrest, and YouTube; all of which are easily accessible through their website. The company even has Vine and Instagram accounts; on Vine users create and post short video clips, and Instagram allows users to share pictures. Yoplaits webpage is easy to navigate, informative, and has simple yet tasteful graphics. You can also find nutritional information for each type of yogurt by clicking on an icon for the respective brand. Two other leading yogurt brands, Chobani and Stonyfield, also have similar websites with straightforward and uncluttered advertisements, however; their home pages display dairy cows grazing in open pastures, mouthwatering images of fresh fruit, swirls of colorful yogurt, and plump babie