General Mills Yoplait Employee Awards

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Bennett Awards created custom employee recognition awards for General Mills. Yoplait is the world's largest franchise brand of yogurt. It is jointly owned by United States–based food conglomerate General Mills and French dairy cooperative Sodiaal.

These custom awards were sculpted in the shape of an actual Yoplait container. The awards were cast in resin, and then painted. Two colors of paint – silver and gold – were used to distinguish the two levels of awards. The Yoplait container sculptures were then mounted on black marble bases with engraved plates signifying the award and recipient information. Gold plates were used for the gold sculptures, and silver plates for the silver sculptures.

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Bennett Awards created custom employee recognition awards for General Mills. Yoplait is the world's largest franchise brand of yogurt. It is jointly owned by United States–based food conglomerate General Mills and French dairy cooperative Sodiaal.

These custom awards were sculpted in the shape of an actual Yoplait container. The awards were cast in resin, and then painted. Two colors of paint – silver and gold – were used to distinguish the two levels of awards. The Yoplait container sculptures were then mounted on black marble bases with engraved plates signifying the award and recipient information. Gold plates were used for the gold sculptures, and silver plates for the silver sculptures.

Bennett Awards created custom employee recognition awards for General Mills. Yoplait is the world's largest franchise brand of yogurt. It is jointly owned by United States–based food conglomerate General Mills and French dairy cooperative Sodiaal.

These custom awards were sculpted in the shape of an actual Yoplait container. The awards were cast in resin, and then painted. Two colors of paint – silver and gold – were used to distinguish the two levels of awards. The Yoplait container sculptures were then mounted on black marble bases with engraved plates signifying the award and recipient information. Gold plates were used for the gold sculptures, and silver plates for the silver sculptures.