In the United States, Daniel Carasso partnered with the Swiss-born Spaniard Juan Metzger and changed the brand name to Dannon to sound more American. In 1942, Daniel Carasso moved the company to New York. In 1929, Isaac Carasso moved the company from Spain to France, opening a plant in Paris. The brand was named Danone, which translates to 'little Daniel', after his son Daniel Carasso. History Name Isaac Carasso, founder of Danoneĭanone was founded by Isaac Carasso (born İzak Karasu), a Salonica-born Sephardic Jewish physician from the Ottoman Empire, who began producing yogurt in Barcelona, Spain in 1919. In the first half of 2018, 29% of sales came from specialized nutritional preparations, 19% came from branded bottled water, and 52% came from dairy and plant-based products (including yogurt). Īs of 2018, Danone sold products in 120 markets, and had sales in 2018 of €24.65 billion. Some of the company's products are branded Dannon in the United States. It is listed on Euronext Paris where it is a component of the CAC 40 stock market index.
It was founded in 1919 in Barcelona, Spain. ( French pronunciation: ) is a French multinational food-products corporation based in Paris.