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The La Fermière x Alex Albert Collab Will Have You Saying ‘J’Adore NYC’

The La Fermière x Alex Albert Collab Will Have You Saying ‘J’Adore NYC’


  • French yogurt brand La Fermière and artist Alex Albert have collaborated on a special set of packaging inspired by NYC.
  • New York City is the first US market La Fermière entered a decade ago, and the new terra cotta pots depict illustrations by Albert depicting landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge.

La Fermière is a French yogurt brand that uses the “pot set” method, in which the milk and cultures are poured directly into individual cups to ferment and solidify. In La Fermière’s case, those individual jars and pots are cute little vessels that invite reusability and collectability, unlike a pedestrian plastic yogurt cup.



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