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Yoo-hoo


Even if I do absolutely nothing else of measurable value before I go to bed tonight, I'll consider it a productive day if I do just this one thing – bust some myths and misconceptions about Yoo-hoo.


* Yoo-hoo is not chocolate milk (though it does contain a small amount of non-fat dry milk), hence the now-retired tagline, "If only milk tasted this good."


* Yogi Berra never owned the company. He was, however, a longtime spokesperson. One highly sought-after piece of Yoo-hoo memorabilia is a cigarette lighter that plays his rendition of the jingle "It's Me He For Yoo-hoo" when the lever is flipped.


* It's not pronounced "yah-hoo", "yay-hoo", "yoo-hooz" or any other such permutation. It's pronounced "you who".


* Neither Coke nor Pepsi owns the company.


Some things I can tell you that are indeed true (impress your friends, neighbors, and loved ones!) are...


* Over the years, there have been Yoo-hoo ice pops, doughnuts, soft-from-the-freezer ice cream and candy bars on the market for various periods of time.


* A limited edition of Yoo-hoo "Mix-Ups" included Chocolate-Mint, Chocolate-Banana, Chocolate-Coconut, Chocolate-Strawberry, Chocolate-Cinnamon and Chocolate-Raspberry. Of those, the Chocolate-Banana remained on the market for many years after. Sadly, Chocolate-Peanut and Chocolate-Orange never made it out of the lab, but original Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, Double Fudge, Dyna-Mocha, Cookies & Cream and Island Coconut have all been part of the roster at one time or another.


* Island Coconut Yoo-hoo didn't actually go out of production. It was repackaged under the name Koko Blanco, and only was produced one day a year until ... well, if you see any on the shelves (which you won't unless you're in the Greater Miami area), grab it. They're not gonna be making any more of it. And don't worry about the expiration date because ...


* Yoo-hoo doesn't have an expiration date. It's pasteurized in the can or bottle, and, so long as the container remains sealed, it won't go bad. Ingredients may separate a tad – hence the chocolatey sludge at the bottom of any vintage of bottle, but any true-blue 'Hoo-ligan knows you've just got to shake it up.


* Yoo-hoo was invented by Tru-Fruit beverages owner Natale Oliveri in New Jersey in the 1920s. He was a believer in natural ingredients, and didn't want to introduce a chocolate beverage to his line-up of fruit juices unless he could figure out a way to eliminate the possibility of spoilage without using chemicals or preservatives. He watched his wife preserve and can her homemade tomato sauce in the kitchen, and through trial and error, developed a process to keep his drink shelf-stable in the bottle.


Why this sudden outpouring of 'Hoo trivia? Well, 'cause I recently celebrated my 'Hoo-versary. From September 8th, 2001 through 2006, I was immersed 24/7 in all things Yoo-hoo as the webmistress of Yoo-hoo's official company website. In that capacity, I had the wonderful, glorious fortune to travel around the country (as well as around the internet) talking with Yoo-hoo fans young, old, Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western, new , life-long, and everywhere in-between about the rich, chocolatey passion that united us. I came to understand how the innocent, offbeat appeal of a simple drink could bring a chocolate-splashed grin to the faces of devotes who'd taken their first sip of the stuff in the 1920s, and were now indoctrinating their great-grandchildren into the cult of life-long Yoo-hoo lovers.



There's a purity to Yoo-hoo -- a hearkening back to the childhood glee of guilt-free indulgence (and yes, there is a Yoo-hoo Lite with a fraction of the sugar and calories). It's sweet, easy-sipping, and thoroughly un-serious -- perfect with a PB&J or just cold from the fridge. I will, however, note that the most exquisite Yoo-hoo I've ever had was one drunk in the company of Dr. Yoo-hoo, himself, James Mastroberti -- keeper of the secret formula (it's in a safe in his office), and longtime grand poobah of all matters in the Flavor Lab. He'd spent a couple of hours leading me through the Yoo-hoo factory (Yes, Virginia , there is a Yoo-hoo factory, and it's in Carlstadt, New Jersey. There's another in Opelousas, Louisiana), from the brewing in of the top-secret formula (the components come in from different manufacturers and are then blended together and sifted into huge burlap sacks), to the filling of the cans.


At the point in the line where the cans of 'Hoo were cooling before being sealed up and pasteurized, Dr. Yoo-hoo grabbed one off the belt and handed it to me, still warm. He took one for himself, we toasted, and we drank. It was simply sublime -- a warm, almost caramel-sweet, smooth ribbon of chocolate flowing over my tongue, and just infusing my whole being with happiness. I looked over at Dr. Yoo-hoo. Though this was likely the ten thousandth or more time in his illustrious career that he'd tasted a Yoo-hoo, he was still smiling as if it were his first.


UPDATE - Dr. Yoo-hoo himself wrote in! See his comment!



Share your Yoo-hoo stories in the comments thread below and heck - grab a cold Yoo-hoo while you're at it. By the way, bottle may say drinkyoo-hoo.com, but yoo-hoo.com is the link that'll get you there.



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Reader comments (Page 22 of 23)

MJG

11-20-2007 @10:34PM MJG said... I remember, as a child, drinking Yoo-Hoo on picnics with my parents and two older sisters, traveling by car from Kansas City to SanFrancisco summer after summer. It was a staple. Deviled ham sandwiches on white bread, Yoo Hoo, and Pringles. Yum. Can't imagine feeding that to my own three children these days. The thought of the pringles and deviled ham makes me want to gag. The Yoo Hoo, however, sounds pretty tasty. The 70's, what a decade!!!!!
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Michael Calomino

11-23-2007 @10:33PM Michael Calomino said... As I read your article, I could recall the many Yoo-Hoos that I drank as a child. I am 70 years old and still drink Yoo-Hoo. My most vivid recollection is after a hard game of baseball, reaching into the bucket of ice and pulling out a Yoo-Hoo. It was so flavorful and thirst quenching, I had to have another. As a matter of fact it is seldom that one Yoo-Hoo satisfies me. I always have to have a second one. Thank you Yoo-Hoo for a great drink.
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lisa

11-24-2007 @6:41PM lisa said... I LOVE YOO-HOO! STRAWBERRY IS MY FAVE. THEY SHOULD INVENT YOO-HOO BUBBLE GUM.:)
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Jada Reed

11-30-2007 @9:09PM Jada Reed said... I like Yoo-Hoo and so did my Childern!
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Steve

12-01-2007 @8:25PM Steve said... Use Yoo Hoo for a "poor man's" chocolate martini! Yoo Hoo and Vodka goes down smoothly!
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joanna pease

11-30-2007 @11:32PM joanna pease said... I love yoohoo and have for years, as has my husband. However, I didn't drink any for over a year after drinking one a couple years back that had glass chips in it. It sliced my mouth up pretty badly. The outside of the glass bottle was undamaged, but, after emptying out the liquid we found that a piece of the inside of the bottle had chipped off and shattered into tiny pieces. GlassChocolate is not a flavor they should ever mass market.
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Shaleen K.

11-30-2007 @11:38PM Shaleen K. said... I remember the first time I tasted Yoo-hoo..my dad had given it to my daughter after a visit to Pennsylvania, I had grown up in California and at that time Yoo-hoo's where not known on the west coast. My thought was..what a brilliant idea for chocolate milk lovers to drink it on the go.....Thank you
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Natalie

12-01-2007 @12:04AM Natalie said... A favorite joke that nobody gets - Knock,knock. Who's there. I love you.
I love you who. So does Yogi Berra.
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Rick B

12-08-2007 @1:43AM Rick B said...
I absolutely love Yoo Hoo and it reminds me of hanging around the candy store in Queens where I grew up! Anybody else remember that candy store.


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Pat

12-01-2007 @5:49AM Pat said... Peggy Chamberlin do you realize that 1000's of people now know your address!!! Not a very smart move on your part and rather dangerious there are alot of sick people in the world that have computer access. I would move if I were you and in the future NEVER give out my entire name andx address on line again!!!
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Howard

12-02-2007 @9:44PM Howard said... Ahh, the best chocolate drink ever. I'm almost 60 and have been enjoying Yoo hoo since I was a kid. I'll be a grandfather in February and plan to pass along the Yoo hoo tradition to my grandson as I have with my 28 year old daughter. Thank you for the article about my favorite drink of all time.
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ruby antebi

12-04-2007 @2:43PM ruby antebi said... Woo-hoo for Yoo-hoo! BEST DRINK EVERRRRRRR! It's a free sample of heaven! DRINK UP AND BUY UP- Support YOO-HOO for life
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jules braun

12-05-2007 @4:33PM jules braun said... always loved yoo hoo, have not seen it in cleveland lately.
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kim

12-09-2007 @6:14PM kim said... I have drank yoo-hoos for as long as I can remimber, Now my 5 year old drinks it on a daily bases, the only thing I have to watch with her is her suger intake, But she to loves a good cold yoo-hoo.
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Janet Baker

12-18-2007 @4:39PM Janet Baker said... I like the double chocolate yoohoo with a little club soda added. It makes it take like a chocolate soda. Really good.
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Kathy Reynolds

12-13-2007 @3:17PM Kathy Reynolds said... and you would know what parasitic mule piss tastes like for this comparison?
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Debbie

12-13-2007 @5:29PM Debbie said... YooHoo...omg..what a blast from the past. when I was young...I lived about 5 minutes from the factory in Carlstadt, NJ...I used to ride my bike with my friends..and knock on the factory door and asked if they had a "free" yoohoos..and we always went home with a case of them..what a nice memory..I still drink it today..cant get enough...of it..
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andrea

12-14-2007 @8:41AM andrea said... Very fun and interesting information! I enjoyed it...now I am craving a YooHoo, and am going to the store to get one! Thanks!
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Roe Scoleri

12-17-2007 @9:46AM Roe Scoleri said... You just made me remember my mom sitting watching Band Stand and drinking her Yoo Hoo, and now that I'm a grandmom and when My granddaughter was small she always called it HooHoo , and we do that to today just to make her blush (she's 16) thanks for all the fun..Roe
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Janet Becker

12-18-2007 @4:17PM Janet Becker said... I love the double chocolate yoo-hoo flavor. I add a little bit of club soda to it and it taste like a chocolate soda. Really good!
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