Noosa Yoghurt has come a long way from selling at farmers markets to seeking shelf space at big-time retailers such as Walmart and Publix, but it's also making every effort to stay true to its grassroots appeal.
The Larimer County company was acquired by Boston-based private equity firm Advent International in 2014. Under the new ownership structure, Noosa has expanded to 25,000 retail outlets and faces challenges with that growing demand.
However, Noosa co-founder Koel Thomae says the acquisition has been beneficial in making the yoghurt more accessible to customers.
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