The National Dairy Council and The Quaker Oats Company, a division of PepsiCo, announced a partnership that will leverage the strengths of both organizations to develop effective programs in schools and other channels to increase children’s access to breakfast, nutritious snacks and physical activity. The National Dairy Council, under the leadership of America’s dairy farmers, and Quaker have long been dedicated to creating healthier lifestyles for children and families.


The National Dairy Council is committed to dairy nutrition research, education and communications to foster a healthier society. One of the most trusted and iconic brands in America, Quaker has been in existence for more than a century and remains a symbol of quality, great taste and nutrition. This partnership will focus on the synergy between grains and dairy and extend both organizations’ commitment to children’s health and nutrition.

The partnership’s activities will be funded in part through the GENYOUth Foundation, a non-profit organization formed through an unprecedented public-private partnership with the National Dairy Council and the National Football League (NFL), devoted to raising funds to support child health and wellness efforts. Quaker will join the NFL roster of partners in 2012.

This is also an important step toward developing new products that will inspire families to achieve wellness by making healthy, accessible food choices.

Additionally, Quaker’s partnership with the National Dairy Council further underscores dairy as a core part of parent company PepsiCo’s overarching nutrition strategy. PD

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—From National Dairy Council news release