
Chobani
Founded Year
2005Stage
Unattributed | AliveTotal Raised
$1.4BValuation
$0000Last Raised
$650M | 1 mo agoRevenue
$0000About Chobani
Chobani specializes in the production of Greek yogurt and operates within the food and beverage industry. The company offers yogurt products made with non-GMO ingredients and does not include artificial flavors, sweeteners, or preservatives. Chobani's mission includes an emphasis on wellness through food. It was founded in 2005 and is based in New York, New York.
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Chobani Patents
Chobani has filed 16 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- food additives
- dairy products
- dietary supplements

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
7/22/2020 | 7/16/2024 | EC 3.2.1, Food additives, Nutrition, Chemical processes, Enzymes | Grant |
Application Date | 7/22/2020 |
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Grant Date | 7/16/2024 |
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Related Topics | EC 3.2.1, Food additives, Nutrition, Chemical processes, Enzymes |
Status | Grant |
Latest Chobani News
Nov 6, 2025
With all the excitement about Chobani's newly released Cookie Butter creamer flavor , fans nearly overlooked the return of a seasonal staple that's been called "simple" and "delicious." But now that we're inching closer to winter-like weather and stores are rolling out their holiday releases, Chobani's Peppermint Mocha Coffee Creamer has begun popping up on shelves again and that minty green box is hard to miss. Like other seasonal offers, it's not hanging around forever, so here's what to expect should you be waiting for the "right" moment to stock up. Chobani's Peppermint Mocha Coffee Creamer Flavor Returns for the Winter Season The winter-favorite offer was formally announced earlier this week in a social media post made by the cult-favorite creamer brand. "It's that time of year," Chobani captioned its Nov. 2 Instagram upload. "There's magic in the air, the streets are all aglow, and there's a Chobani holiday flavor for everyone you know." Of the "festive favorites" available this year, the beloved Peppermint Mocha is one of them. The limited-batch variety, as Chobani calls it, is offered in 32-ounce cartons and is made from farm-fresh cream that naturally results from its yogurt-making process, according to an official description. The rich, sweet and minty peppermint-mocha flavors make "every sip of coffee sweeter than the last." Related: Coffee Mate Brings Back Several ‘Top' Seasonal Creamer Flavors: ‘My Favorite' "Soooo excited for this 🙌😍," one fan cheered about the return. "YUM," a second simply declared. "It's time," a third joked , "peppermint mocha season baby!" "Uh huh that one is good," someone else wrote "Picked up our peppermint mocha creamer this morning 🙂↔️," another admitted. "It's sweet, simple, and delicious," one more praised . "It's my new go-to for holiday lattes." All of that said, the holiday rollout is a bittersweet wake-up call for consumers who could sip on Chobani's fall-flavored creamers all year long. Just like the S'mores creamer disappeared with the arrival of Pumpkin Spice , Chobani's autumn-inspired flavors will also be phased out as stores stock more festive variations. However, if you're truly here for peppermint-mocha anything and everything, you'll be thrilled to know Chobani is also offering it as a yogurt this season . As for how long it'll be around, that's unclear; it's expected to be readily available through the end of December at least. Next: International Delight's Fan-Favorite ‘Frosted' Holiday Creamer Flavor Is Returning This Winter This story was originally published November 6, 2025 at 10:31 AM.
Chobani Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Chobani founded?
Chobani was founded in 2005.
Where is Chobani's headquarters?
Chobani's headquarters is located at 200 Lafayette Street, New York.
What is Chobani's latest funding round?
Chobani's latest funding round is Unattributed.
How much did Chobani raise?
Chobani raised a total of $1.4B.
Who are the investors of Chobani?
Investors of Chobani include TPG and HOOPP.
Who are Chobani's competitors?
Competitors of Chobani include Icelandic Provisions and 8 more.
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