Yoplait Greek 100 is gluten-free. I assumed that all yogurts were, but turns out that's not the case. If you are gluten-sensitive, you should definitely stay away from yogurts that come with granola, but you probably knew that already.
Yoplait Greek 100 also prides itself that it is only 2 Weight Watchers points per cup! It's right there, on the label!
How useful! Is it though? |
Everyone I know who either is or was on Weight Watchers has encyclopedic knowledge of how many points are in everything ever. I think they plant a chip in your brain at the first meeting. No one's confirmed or denied yet.
I love key lime anything, and Dannon Oikos' key lime is lick-the-cup-clean good. Not that I do that (yes I do). Yoplait's... not so much. It's definitely lime-ish, but not as decadent as Dannon. I know it's because of the reduced calories, but does it have to be so obvious? I couldn't finish it.
The black cherry was really good until I ate the awesomely huge cherry pieces and was left with the yogurt. |
The peaches looked and tasted like those fruit cups you ate as a kid. |
Lemon was my favorite, and the only one I finished because it froze in the back of my refrigerator. It was like a mediocre Italian ice, which is way better than a disappointing yogurt.
Mamma mia, I'm a horrible yogurt! |
All flavors were runny (except the frozen lemon), and left a weird gritty feeling in my mouth.
ShopRite was out of strawberry, mixed berry and "tropical", which means people are buying and presumably enjoying this stuff. Maybe they ironically hate-eat it, who knows. I guess I'll try them some day, since that's the point of this blog, but I'm in no hurry.