MD Vincent Cleary says they've manage to achieve the impossible.
Glenisk yogurt is expected to be back on shelves in the next 10 days.
Work to rebuild the Offaly business has been underway ever since a fire destroyed their plant in Killeigh last September.
Managing Director Vincent Cleary says they've sourced equipment from as far as Italy to get their production lines back up and running.
While it'll be almost a year before their full range is back on shelves, he says they've managed to achieve the impossible:
Glenisk is BACK!
— Midlands103 (@Midlands103) January 5, 2022
Vincent Cleary of @Glenisk joins Ronan Berry on #TakingCareOfBusiness to deliver the fantastic news that they "achieved impossible" and are returning to yogurt production in the coming days! #gleniskhttps://t.co/6cvj5slgXs
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