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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
The [[British]] division of [[Yoplait]] received a license in 2007 to market a ''Doctor Who''-themed version of {{w|Frube|Frubes}}, their popular portable yoghurt range. [[Doctor Who Frubes]] thus came out at the start of [[series 3 (Doctor Who)|series 3]] — and promptly increased Yoplait's sales in that division by about a third. They used their license in 2008 for a second run.
The [[British]] division of [[Yoplait]] received a license in 2007 to market a ''Doctor Who''-themed version of {{w|Frube|Frubes}}, their popular portable yoghurt range. [[Doctor Who Frubes]] thus came out at the start of [[series 3 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 3]] — and promptly increased Yoplait's sales in that division by about a third. They used their license in 2008 for a second run.


[[Category:Dairy products from the real world]]
[[Category:Dairy products from the real world]]
[[Category:Fermented foods and beverages]]
[[Category:Fermented foods and beverages]]

Revision as of 19:13, 25 April 2024

Yoghurt
The Eleventh Doctor eats a yoghurt. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)

Yoghurt was a dairy product, sometimes flavoured, found on Earth.

After being killed by Guy Wildman, the consistency of Jennifer Fallon's skull reminded Gwen Cooper of strawberry yoghurt. (PROSE: Another Life)

After the Eleventh Doctor regenerated he demanded yoghurt from Amelia Pond, declaring it his favourite. After eating it he spat it out in disgust, declaring that he hated it. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)

Years later, Amy threw out some yoghurt that had gone bad. (TV: The Power of Three)

When River Song and Dibbsworth found themselves inside a miniscope, the former stored the environment pods in the latter's lunch box. Much to River's annoyance, Dibbsworth first consumed his entire yoghurt to make the necessary room. He later wondered what to do with the used container before a Drashig arrived. (AUDIO: Peepshow)

Behind the scenes

The British division of Yoplait received a license in 2007 to market a Doctor Who-themed version of Frubes, their popular portable yoghurt range. Doctor Who Frubes thus came out at the start of series 3 — and promptly increased Yoplait's sales in that division by about a third. They used their license in 2008 for a second run.