Activia
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| Product type | Dairy |
|---|---|
| Owner | Danone |
| Country | France |
| Introduced | 1987 |
| Website | activia.us.com |
Activia is a brand of yogurt owned by Groupe Danone (Dannon in the United States) and introduced in France in 1987. As of 2013, Activia is present in more than 70 countries and on 5 continents. Activia is classified as a functional food,[1] designed to improve digestive health.[2]
In the 1980s, Danone researchers took interest in bifidobacteria. They developed a specific strain that can survive in the acidic medium of yogurt. In addition to traditional yogurt bacteria, they decided to add a probiotic strain. Activia products thus contain Bifidobacterium animalis DN 173,010, a proprietary strain of Bifidobacterium, a probiotic which is marketed by Dannon under the trade names Bifidus Regularis, Bifidus Actiregularis, Bifidus Digestivum and Bifidobacterium Lactis.[3] Danone launched Activia in France in 1987 under the "Bio" brand name.[4] The claims of health benefits have led to lawsuits in the European Union, Canada, and the United States, all of which have resulted in Danone having to modify their advertisement and pay compensations to customers.[5][6]
Products in 2013
Activia products are sold with different textures (set or firm, stirred, drinkable, etc.) and inflavors adapted to local consumer preferences. The product line varies by country. Most Activia yogurts contain real fruit.
America
United States
- Activia: a yogurt that consists of cherry, prune, strawberry banana, peach, mixed berry, blueberry, strawberry, vanilla[10]
- Activia Light: strawberry banana, key lime, raspberry, blueberry, peach, strawberry, vanilla
- Activia Harvest Picks: cherry, mixed berry, peach, strawberry
- Activia Breakfast Blend: apple cinnamon, maple and brown sugar, banana bread, vanilla
- Activia Fiber: peach cereal, strawberry cereal, vanilla cereal
- Activia Drinks: mango, peach, prune, strawberry, strawberry banana
- Activia 24 oz. Tubs: vanilla light, plain, vanilla
Canada
- Activia: blueberry, vanilla, raspberry, strawberry, strawberry rhubarb, prune, peach, cherry, lemon, plain unsweetened, plain sweetened, apple and blackberry[11]
- Activia source of fiber: strawberry kiwi cereal, red fruits cereal, peach cereal, vanilla cereal, blueberry cereal
- Activia fat free: strawberry, vanilla, raspberry, peach
- Drinkable Activia: strawberry, vanilla, mixed berry
Brazil
In Brazil, both yogurt and yogurt-drinks are available. In addition to the usual worldwide fruit flavors, honey with carrot is also available. The "light" line is marketed as "0%" fat.[12]
Europe
In Bulgaria, Croatia, and Romania the products include semi-solid yogurts (plain, cereal, strawberry, peach and prune) and yogurt drinks (plain, cereal, strawberry-kiwi and cherry-vanilla).[citation needed]
In Finland the Activia brand includes fruit and natural yogurt as well as yogurt drinks. Lactose free forms of the yogurt are also sold.
In France, semi-solid yogurt and yogurt with fruit layers are available. Unique flavors include coconut. The "light" series is marketed as "0%" fat.[13]
In Spain there are over 57 different flavors.[citation needed]
Following a European law which forbids non-organic food to be labeled "Bio", Danone changed Spanish "Bio"-branded products to the "Activia" brand in order to comply with the law.[citation needed]
In Russia, the products include yogurt, yogurt drinks, and kefir, a drink traditionally popular in Commonwealth of Independent States countries. The fiber yogurt series includes three muesli flavors in addition to the oat cereal flavor found in the US and UK. Drinkable yogurt variations include pineapple and dried apricot, among others. In 2023 Danone has decided to localize the international brand Activia under the new name AktiBio on the Russian market. The changes will concern only the brand name and packaging design.[citation needed]
United Kingdom and Ireland
In Britain and Republic of Ireland, the Activia range includes:
- Fruit: mango, cranberry, fig, kiwi, apricot, prune, rhubarb, strawberry, cereals fibre, pear[14]
- 0% Fat Free: peach, cherry, forest fruit, mandarin, mango, blueberry, pineapple, raspberry, strawberry, vanilla
- Single pot fat free: peach, cherry, raspberry, strawberry, banana toffee and biscuity bits, juicy pineapple
- Fruit Layer: prune, raspberry
- Natural: 500 Gram pot
- Intensely Creamy Classics: raspberry, cherry, peaches, strawberry, lemon, vanilla
- Intensely Creamy Temptations: caramel, coconut
- Greek style: berries, lemon, honey
- Breakfast pouring yogurt: natural, vanilla, strawberry.[15]
- Breakfast pots (with crunchy clusters): vanilla, honey, peach
Africa
In the Republic of South Africa, flavors include pear, mango, dried apricot, kiwi, fiber and prune.
Australia
- 4-Pack: strawberry, natural, vanilla, fig, berries, mango[16]
- Dessert: strawberry shortcake, apple strudel, passionfruit cheesecake
- Favourites: vanilla berries mango, berries strawberry blueberry
- Large Tub: strawberry, vanilla
- Pouring: strawberry, mango, natural, vanilla
- Singles: berries, strawberry, mango
Market

With its launch in France in the 1980s, Activia pioneered the probiotic spoonable yogurt market.[17]
In 2006, Activia sales reached $130 million, in the US alone. The following year, sales increased by 50% in the US market.[18]
In 2009, sales of Activia reached €2.6 billion globally, with key markets in Europe and the United States.[17] Activia's popularity in the United States is due to the growing public demand for natural products as well as the growing market of probiotics that came into vogue in the late 1990s.[19]
In 2010, Activia dominated the probiotic dairy sector.[20] The success of Activia has increased the health yogurt market.[21]
Activia, Actimel and Danonino accounted for more than half of the total worldwide yogurt sales.[22] Activia is a more than 2 billion-dollar brand which owes its success to the health benefit claim.[21]
In 2011, Activia was the largest global fresh dairy brand in the world (Nielsen data). The probiotic yogurt market is valued at €4 billion.[23]
Activia is present in more than 70 countries and is one of the major brands of the Danone Group.[9]
The probiotics market
Activia products are considered as functional foods. These foods are enriched with probiotics and provide health benefits when consumed in adequate amounts. The positive effects depend on the specific strain and its dose.[24]
In 2003, the probiotics (also called functional foods) market was worth $9.9 billion.[25] These products are also heavily marketed and more expensive than non-probiotic dairy products.
In 2009, in the United Kingdom, 60% of households regularly bought probiotic drinks. The market there is currently worth £164m per year.[5]
Consumers are willing to pay for products that provide health benefits.[26] Activia products, that are considered as functional foods, are priced higher than other yogurts.
Communication
Since Activia's launch, the Danone Group focused Activia communication on probiotics and health benefits. In 2010, Dannon partnered with actress Jamie Lee Curtis to promote Activia products.[27] These advertisements described Activia as "scientifically proven" to reduce irregularity. According to the brand, Activia "helps regulate your digestive system" when eaten on a daily basis.[28] However, Danone has been accused of deceptive advertising.[29]
After the US litigation and the EU health claims law, and just before the decision of the EFSA on Activia, Danone decided to change communication and marketing for Activia. Advertising no longer mentions health benefits, focusing instead on pleasure and taste.[30] Danone's website contains the text: "Drinking and eating are, first and foremost, a source of pleasure, and while the initial purchase of a product may be motivated by a health benefit, in the majority of cases, a repeat purchase is motivated by the taste".[31]
