Yoplait Kids Yogurt is not just for kids. Sure, it’s ideal for them because it is a sneakily delicious way to get some Omega-3 DHA into them, in addition to the usual calcium, protein and vitamins and other found in yogurt. Also noteworthy is what is left out—there are no artificial flavors or sweeteners. The appealing flavors and small size portions make them good snacking choices. Available as a drink or in cups, Yoplait Kids is a delicious smooth tasting snack for grown-ups, as well.
The beverage comes in Strawberry, Banana, Mixed Berry and Strawberry Banana.
The spoon-able yogurt comes in 4 oz cups (packed 6 to a pack—two- flavor six packs of 4 oz each cup--) in Strawberry/Strawberry Vanilla or Peach/Strawberry Banana or Banana/Vanilla. Either way, or maybe both ways, it’s nice to have another choice for a yogurt snack when you want just a bit less of a good thing and not more.
Here’s a bit of info on yogurt, by way of Ask.com
“Yogurt (also known as yoghurt, yaourt, yoghurd, and yogourt) has been a food staple in the Middle East for millenia, but it did not become a mainstay in the United States until the latter part of the 19th century....However, it was health guru Gayelord Hauser who pushed yogurt into the limelight when he proclaimed it a wonder food in his book "Look Younger, Live Longer," published in 1950. Sales of yogurt skyrocketed, increasing production 500% by 1968. Although no miracle health benefits have been proven to date other than standard nutritional benefits of milk products, yogurt does have some beneficial cooking applications. …”
http://homecooking.about.com/od/foodhistory/a/yogurthistory.htm
I eat this and I'm almost thirty! I find that it's a good-sized snack, especially when you want something on the sweet side.
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