Tillamook County Creamery Association (TCCA), the 112-year-old farmer-owned dairy co-op, is expanding their offering of high-quality snacks to now include Tillamook Creamery Collection yogurt. The new line includes six side-by-side flavor combinations served in a reusable cup – a first-of-its-kind offering for the cultured category.

With more than 70% of consumers enjoying a snack each day and 81% departing from traditional meal-focused eating patterns on an average day[1], Tillamook Creamery Collection offers a filling and flavorful snack solution for morning, noon, or night. With flavors that range between 13-14 grams of protein and 9-10 grams of sugar, as well as no artificial sweeteners, flavors or preservatives, Tillamook Creamery Collection is not too sweet, not too tart and made with the high-quality ingredients snack lovers expect from TCCA.

Each Creamery Collection Yogurt cup contains two side-by-side flavors that can be enjoyed one by one or swirled together. Flavor combinations include:

  • Oregon Strawberry paired with Plain
  • Northwest Raspberry paired with Blackberry
  • Oregon Blueberry paired with Vanilla
  • California Peach paired with Plain
  • Dark Cherry paired with Plain
  • Vanilla Bean paired with Plain

Seventy-two percent of consumers say they are looking for convenience in snack packaging[1]. Not only do the Creamery Collection yogurts allow for customization in every spoonful, but the unique premium package also allows for toppings to be added directly to the cup, no bowl needed. The containers even have re-sealable lids.

To help inspire creativity from the moment you open the product, TCCA partnered with real-life creators to design limited-edition foil lids across all flavors, showing consumers just how tasty life can be when you enjoy it your way, without compromise. Jillian Barthold, illustrator and studio owner (Portland, OR), Alisa Damaso, designer and illustrator (San Francisco, CA) and Ann Chen, illustrator and muralist (Salt Lake City, UT) are the talented West Coast-based artists behind this work.

Tillamook Creamery Collection is now available at select retailers in the West, including Portland, Seattle, Boise, Spokane and Denver. 

About Tillamook County Creamery Association

Founded in 1909 as a farmer-owned cooperative, Tillamook County Creamery Association (TCCA) prides itself on its commitment to bringing to market the most consistent, best tasting, highest quality dairy products made in the most natural way possible. Guided by the belief that everyone deserves real food that makes them feel good every day, TCCA has earned top awards for their cheese, ice cream, sour cream, butter, cream cheese spreads and yogurt products made with unwavering values that never sacrifice or compromise quality for profit. TCCA is currently made up of almost 80 farming families, primarily based in Tillamook County, Oregon. TCCA operates production facilities in Tillamook and Boardman, Oregon and employs nearly 900 people throughout the state. The Tillamook Creamery is the largest tourist attraction on the coast of Oregon and one of the most popular in the state, attracting more than one million visitors each year. 

1 "Snacking 2020: Emerging, Evolving and Disrupted," The Hartman Group, October 2020.