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Regional dairy based in Syracuse, New York
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Byrne Dairy
Company typePrivately Held
Founded1933; 91 years ago (1933)
FounderMatthew V. Byrne
HeadquartersSyracuse, New York, U.S.
Number of locations63
RevenueIncreaseUS$335.3 Million (2014)
Websitebyrnedairy.com
Byrne Dairy in Skaneateles, New York

Byrne Dairy is a regional dairy company headquartered in Syracuse, New York. It was founded during the Great Depression in 1933, delivering milk bottles to New Yorkers by horse-wagons. The company is privately run and has expanded, distributing across the Upstate New York region, supplying many wholesale and retail locations. The company also has a wholesale distribution center in Massachusetts and operates a chain of convenience store/gas stations in Central New York.

In October 2012, it announced a plan to open a yogurt plant and agritourism center on a 127-acre site in Cortlandville, New York. The announcement marks Byrne Dairy's entry into the expanding central New York Greek yogurt belt, alongside Chobani, Crowley Foods, as well as Fage's presence in Johnstown.

In 2024, Byrne Dairy, with other companies, produced aseptic milk, which has a shelf life of 13 months.

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References

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  2. "2015 Dairy 100 | Dairy Foods". www.dairyfoods.com. Retrieved 2017-03-27.
  3. "Byrne Dairy to tear down Crucible building for new store in Geddes".
  4. "How did Byrne Dairy become the nation's milkman? At age 80, it's taking chances". syracuse.com. Retrieved 2018-02-16.
  5. Groom, Debra (31 October 2012). "Byrne Dairy plans yogurt plant, agritourism center in Cortlandville". Syracuse Post-Standard. Syracuse, NY. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
  6. Neuman, William (12 January 2012). "Greek Yogurt a Boon for New York State". New York Times. New York, NY. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
  7. Benny, Michael (2024-10-23). "This Byrne Dairy milk comes with an astonishing expiration date". WSTM. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
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