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/ May 8, 2026

A Yoplait SKYR Pop Up Is Coming To Pearse Street

/ May 8, 2026

A Yoplait SKYR Pop Up Is Coming To Pearse Street

Words: Tobi Ilori

The three day breakfast pop-up runs from 19 to 21 May, with Artybaker involved and more details incoming. Your sad desk banana has been put on notice.


Breakfast has been getting away with murder for too long. A banana at 10am. A coffee you pretend is a meal. Something from the bottom of the work bag that may or may not once have been a cereal bar.

Thankfully, Yoplait SKYR is popping up on Pearse Street later this month, and Artybaker is involved. That alone is enough to make us pay attention and get hyped.

The pop up will run from Tuesday 19 May to Thursday 21 May at 34 Pearse Street, from 8am to 12pm each day.

The full details are still to come, but this is very much one to keep an eye on.

What’s the Idea ?


For now, the pop up is about showing Yoplait SKYR as more than just something you spoon into a bowl while running out the door.

Yoplait SKYR is naturally high in protein, 0% fat, thick and creamy, and made using one ingredient: milk. That means it can do a bit more than sit politely in the fridge looking useful. Especially when Artybaker is in the mix.

Not every high protein thing needs to taste like it was designed by someone who hates joy. Sometimes it can be creamy, simple and actually useful without making a big song and dance about it.

When And Where ?

The Yoplait SKYR pop up takes place at:

34 Pearse Street

From:

Tuesday 19 May to Thursday 21 May

Between:

8am to 12pm each day.

More details on the Yoplait SKYR x Artybaker collaboration will be announced soon.

So if you’re in town and your morning could do with something more interesting than another sad desk banana, this one is worth keeping an eye

Set the reminder. Breakfast has been boring long enough.