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Our History

Silk® Soymilk was introduced in 1996. Silky-smooth and delicious, Silk quickly began taking over refrigerators and breakfast tables. Maybe it's the flavor. Maybe it's the creamy-rich smoothness. Maybe it’s the unbeatable nutrition. Either way, Silk is now the best-selling soy milk in the country.

Silk Milestones

Along the way, we’ve hit some major milestones that we’re proud of. Here are a few of our highlights.

Year Event
1977 Steve Demos, a young entrepreneur, borrows $500 to start WhiteWave Foods as a sole proprietorship. We sell tofu out of our small store in downtown Boulder, where we will eventually introduce Silk Soymilk.
1978 The first version of our soy milk is sold in three delicious varieties – Plain, Honey-sweetened and Carob-maple. Not yet called Silk, soy milk is sold out of bulk dispensers in our store.
1979 An early variety of soy ice cream, called Polar Bear, is introduced. Although successful, the Polar Bear Soy ice cream brand eventually goes away.
1981 Our tasty tofu products sell quickly in King Soopers grocery stores throughout the mountain west.
1983-84 We enthusiastically sell delicious soy products around the country in Chicago, Detroit, Dallas, Phoenix and Salt Lake City.
1985-96 We grow in size and sales as soy products become more popular.
1996 Silk – the first fresh, refrigerated, organic soy milk – hits the grocery aisles and becomes an instant hit.

Responding to the popularity of Original Silk Soymilk, we introduce 3 delicious new flavors: Vanilla, Plain and Chocolate Soymilk.
1996-99 Silk becomes our primary product due to its huge popularity.
1999 FDA announces the heart-health benefits of soy, as if you needed another reason to love Silk Soymilk.
2000 Fruity Silk Live!™ Soy Yogurt is introduced.

Due to popular demand, Silk becomes available in Canada.
2002 Silk Aseptic (shelf-stable container) is introduced, which conveniently doesn’t need refrigeration until opened.
2003 Silk on-the-go Single Serve packaging is introduced.

Silk teams up with Starbucks® as the soy milk brand of choice in 4,000 Starbucks locations.
2003 Silk is awarded its first Green Power Leadership Award for offsetting 100% of electricity used in creating Silk and named one of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Top 25 Partners.

We begin sponsoring Farm Aid.
2004 Five tasty new Silk Soymilk options are introduced:
Enhanced, Unsweetened, Very Vanilla and Plain & Vanilla twin-packs.

Delicious Silk Live! Soy Smoothies are introduced in four irresistible flavors:
Mango, Strawberry, Raspberry and Peach.

Silk becomes a presenting sponsor for Farm Aid. We also receive the Green Power Partner of the Year award and are again named an EPA Top 25 partner.
2005 Healthy and tasty Silk Light is introduced in Light Plain, Light Vanilla and Light Chocolate.

Silk is chosen by the Smithsonian Institution to build a soy exhibit at the Folklife Festival on the National Mall and demonstrate how soymilk is made to over 1 million intrigued visitors.

We are again a presenting sponsor for Farm Aid.

Silk receives the Green Power Partner of the Year award and is once more named an EPA Top 25 partner.
2006 Silk is featured in Chef Akasha Richmond’s book Hollywood Dish that contains over 50 recipes using soy milk.

Silk continues to offset 100% of its energy usage with renewable wind energy.