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Home / Business and Economy / Probiotic Pioneer Chuck Kesey Dies at 87

Probiotic Pioneer Chuck Kesey Dies at 87

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Chuck Kesey founded the company that became Nancy's Probiotic Foods.
  • He introduced the first commercially sold probiotic yogurt in the US.
  • His company now distributes 80 cultured products nationwide.
Probiotic Pioneer Chuck Kesey Dies at 87

Chuck Kesey, a key figure in the natural foods movement and brother of novelist Ken Kesey, has died at age 87. In 1970, he co-founded what is now Nancy's Probiotic Foods, introducing the first probiotic-rich yogurt to the American market. This pioneering effort significantly contributed to the growth of the natural foods industry.

Kesey's innovative spirit transformed a defunct creamery into a successful enterprise. The company, originally Springfield Creamery, gained recognition for its probiotic yogurt, with customers affectionately calling it "Nancy's Yogurt." The Grateful Dead even held a benefit concert to help the struggling business in 1972.

Now known as Nancy's Probiotic Foods, the family-owned company offers a wide array of cultured products, including cottage cheese and kefir, distributed across the nation. The brand has successfully capitalized on the growing consumer interest in digestive health and probiotics, a market now valued at billions of dollars annually.

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Chuck Kesey was the co-founder of Nancy's Probiotic Foods, credited with introducing the first commercially sold probiotic yogurt in the US.
Chuck Kesey founded the company that eventually became Nancy's Probiotic Foods, a leader in cultured dairy products.
Nancy's Probiotic Foods is famous for pioneering probiotic yogurt and now offers a wide range of cultured dairy products nationwide.

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