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June 25, 2010

I had a little trouble finding yogurt in Taiwan when I moved here six years ago. At first instinct, I decided to visit the 7-11 across the street from my apartment. With my broken Chinese, I asked where the yogurt was. The cashier pointed me to the back of the store. I was pretty amazed at all the different teas, juices, and soft drinks but I didn’t find any yogurt. The cashier walked by and pointed to a bottle before continuing to stock the shelves behind me with tons of potato chip bags. A tiny bottle with the word Yakult on it was staring at me. “Okay, I’ll try it,” I said. I paid 8NTD (25cents USD) for it then immediately downed it like a shot of tequila. It was sweet, sour, and tasted nothing like regular yogurt or tequila.

Taipei 101 was also new during this time so I took a look. I was taken aback by all the people and amount of restaurants in the food court. Then I spotted Jason’s supermarket hidden in the back corner. Jason’s prices seemed a bit higher than other supermarkets like Wellcome. I looked around real quick and bought a small package of sushi before I left.

A few years later, a friend told me that he was going to pick up some yogurt. “Yakult at 7?” I asked. He quickly replied and told me he was going to Jason’s. We went over there and he showed me a nice four-pack of yogurt for about 150NT (about 5 bucks USD). Nice!

A couple more years rolled by and I started to notice a few frozen yogurt stores popping up. One of the stores, Yofroyo, belongs to my friend. I tried a cup for about 60NT (around 2USD). And from 2009 till now, I’ve tried a few of his competitors. To be honest, they’re all decently tasty but what I really noticed was that business is pretty good. I think we’ll continue to see decent growth in yogurt sales in Taiwan as consumers are becoming more health conscious. Stay tuned for more info on healthy food products in Taiwan.

Want to know about the yogurt market in Dalian, China? Let me know. Thanks. -Eddie

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