![{{press_release.company_name}} header image](https://res.cloudinary.com/dmgi9movl/image/upload/dpr_auto,w_auto/v1739299826/press_release/assets/header_images/Untitled_design_1_cmz0i8.png)
siggi's yogurt is celebrating its 20th anniversary with the launch of a special, limited-time flavor: Spiced Pear & Fig. This unique flavor will be available at select retailers from February [LJ1] 2025 through July 2025.
Inspired by one of the brand’s very first flavors, Pear & Mint, Spiced Pear & Fig Skyr is a 1.5% milkfat yogurt that combines the delicate sweetness of pear and fig with warm hints of cinnamon and cardamom for a deliciously balanced flavor. Each 5.3oz cup is:
- Packed with 15g of Protein
- Made with real fruit
- Made with simple ingredients
"For two decades, siggi's has delighted fans with innovative flavors and to celebrate our 20th anniversary, we are honoring our past by breathing new life into one of the brand’s first flavors,” said David Greci, Brand Director for siggi’s. “ We elevated the design with gold cup packaging to create a special moment of reflection and celebration. As we mark this milestone, we look forward to the next 20 years of flavor innovation at siggi’s.”
Customers can visit siggi’s product locator at siggis.com/product/spiced-pear-fig to find which store closest to them is offering the limited-time flavor. After purchase, consumers can scan the QR code on the foil lid to vote for a new siggi’s flavor and view the siggi’s flavor hall of fame.
Ingredients: Cultured Pasteurized Skim Milk, Cane Sugar, Pasteurized Cream, Pear Puree, Fig Puree Concentrate, Pectin, Cinnamon, Cardamom. This skyr also contains live active cultures: S. thermophilus, L. bulgaricus, Bifidobacterium, L. acidophilus, and L. paracasei.
siggi's yogurt began in 2004 when Siggi Hilmarsson felt homesick for a staple of his childhood diet, skyr, a thick, creamy, high-protein yogurt from his native Iceland. The yogurts he found on shelves in the U.S. were much too sweet and artificial tasting for his liking. His mother sent him a recipe, and with that, he began making skyr in his small New York City kitchen. Today, siggi's makes truly delicious yogurt products with simple ingredients and not a lot of sugar. True to Icelandic tradition, siggi's products do not contain any artificial preservatives, sweeteners, or flavors. For more information about siggi's and to find store locations, visit www.siggis.com.