Cultured celebrities
We’ve never aspired to the silver screen or stage, and our Yogurt Works here in New Hampshire is about as far from Hollywood as you can get. So we’re always a little tickled when we hear about one of our yogurt cups ending up in the hand of a famous actor, rock star, or other high-profile somebody. We thought you too might get a kick out of it.
Bruce Springsteen. We read in Men’s Fitness that The Boss asks for six cups of our yogurt before each show.

Charlie Sheen ate from one of our yogurt cups during a scene in the popular TV sitcom Two and a Half Men. Steve Zahn, the comedic actor and father of two, once told fellow actor Matthew McConaughey, “YoBaby yogurt is very good for your baby…”

The B-52's. Band members Kate Pierson, Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, and Keith Strickland ask for “four berry or lemon Stonyfield Farm or Brown Cow nonfat yogurts” to be put in their dressing room for each of their performances. 
Leonardo DiCaprio is a Stonyfield fan. There we are, on his shopping receipt, in code: “STNY YOGURT.” Julianna Margulies ate Stonyfield yogurt in a scene in The Sopranos, the HBO series about a New Jersey mob boss.
Susie Essman, the Curb Your Enthusiasm actress, opened her “celeb fridge” for Everyday with Rachael Ray (March 2008), revealing, among other things, our Oikos Organic Greek yogurt.
Kathryn Erbe, who plays Detective Eames on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, says she often grabs one of our yogurts when she’s on the go with her kids.
Martha Stewart once mentioned, on her television show, that she loves our yogurt.
Cindy Crawford’s son, Presley, loved his YoBaby yogurt when he was a baby.

Jane Goodall, the renowned primatologist, is an admirer of our environmental mission. 
Raffi, the children’s musician, is a Stonyfield fan. Ken Burns, the documentary producer, eats our yogurt.
