Kerrygold Introduces New Butter Blends Innovation

June 23, 2023 Kerrygold USA

Kerrygold, an international brand of Ornua, introduces new Kerrygold Butter Blends, a savory range of flavored butters for tasty snacking or the perfect finish to any dish. Rolling onto store shelves across the U.S. now with national distribution expected by September, Kerrygold’s new Butter Blends innovation is the natural next step for the No. 1 imported butter brand in the U.S. Famous for quality of taste and flavor, Kerrygold’s Butter Blends have already earned the prestigious 2023 PEOPLE Food Award.

7th-Generation Family Farmers Find a Niche for Their High-Quality Guernseys: Butter

Growing up the seventh generation in a farm family, sisters Jennifer and Julie Orchard always valued the hard work and community that Wisconsin’s dairy farmers provide. Their grandfather always had Guernsey cows, just as they do today.  The sisters established Royal Guernsey Creamery, highlighting milk from their own cows to make European style cultured butter.

Better Butter Launches into Walmart

April 12, 2023 Better Butter

Consumers will now be able to find Better Butter’s premium craft butters in the dairy section of their local Walmart stores. The brand will be offering three of their most popular butters, including the Garlic Herb Craft Butter, Honey Craft Butter, and Steakhouse Craft Butter.

Danish Creamery Debuts New Contemporary Look for its Premium Butter

January 31, 2023 Danish Creamery

Danish Creamery, a 127-year-old farmer-owned U.S.-based creamery, and its parent company, Challenge Dairy Products Inc, have reinvigorated the packaging of its line of slow-churned, small-batch artisanal butter with a new contemporary aesthetic hitting shelves now. The updated look portrays the premium qualities of Danish Creamery butter in a fun, current and colorful style designed to inspire creativity in the kitchen.

Butter Supplies Tight, But We Don’t Have a ‘Butter Shortage’ Today

While there isn’t a shortage, the U.S. is experiencing tight stocks, prices that remain elevated, slightly lower production than we had last year, and higher exports of butter. Competition for butter is high, too. All these factors together mean prices are likely to remain elevated through the holiday season and supplies will remain tight compared to last year.