Dannon Light & Fit Greek Yogurt

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Ok, so I planned on eating 3 oz baby carrots and 2 tbsp of the Oikos French Onion yogurt dip as part of my afternoon snack this week but, as it turns out, I just can't do it. I got organic carrots thinking they'd taste just like any other baby carrots, but I must've gotten a bad batch because they're dry and have an odd texture. Also, the dip is pretty gross and I can't put my finger on why.

So, I was looking for something else to put in its place. I can't stand the taste of regular Greek yogurt, but the protein content is SO tempting, so I keep searching for one I like. I've tried Chobani vanilla Greek yogurt and found it just as bitter as the plain stuff. I love regular sugar-filled yogurt, so I'm hoping there's a Greek version that tastes a bit like that.

I found Dannon Light & Fit Greek Yogurt at Walmart and looked up reviews - it said that it's more sweet than sour (and got a bad review because of that - huh?). Only 80 calories and 12 g of protein per serving! Has anyone tried this? How is it?
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  • agalassie
    agalassie Posts: 48 Member
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    It's pretty good for a low calorie greek yogurt, however I did notice a weird after taste that I eventually got used to. I can't comment on the amount of sugar, since when I was eating it I didn't pay attention, but I'd glance at that to see how much it has and if it is worth it.
  • smitty031
    smitty031 Posts: 3 Member
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    Dannon's Light and Fit greek yogurt is, for me, incredibly satisfying. Its unctuous and hits the snack spot pretty well.
  • BarbieAS
    BarbieAS Posts: 1,414 Member
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    It's the only yogurt I eat, but, admittedly, I'm no yogurt connoisseur - I'm not the biggest yogurt fan on the planet (it's a texture thing, rather than a flavor thing), but with the nutrition profile (most types have 80 calories, 12g protein, and 8g carbs), plus since it's relatively filling, it makes a really good afternoon snack option for me. A tablespoon or two of Kind granola finishes things off for me very well (and then I don't mind the texture as much). It is artificially sweetened, so if that's something you choose to avoid, then it might not be your best option.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,372 Member
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    It has a weird artificial taste I can't stand, personally. I really wanted to love it, but no luck.
  • KristyMayhem331
    KristyMayhem331 Posts: 189 Member
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    I absolutely love it. I have tried the blueberry, strawberry, and raspberry and all were delicious. I have also tried other brands and have not been a fan or been as satisfied. Definitely give it a try.
  • avskk
    avskk Posts: 1,789 Member
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    I love it, and the Key Lime is my absolute favorite flavor.
  • McKenzieLeigh
    McKenzieLeigh Posts: 113 Member
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    I eat it every morning for breakfast. The cherry is my favorite, but I also eat strawberry, blueberry and raspberry. The pineapple was not good to me.
    It is extremely filling!!
  • MelsFitLife
    MelsFitLife Posts: 106 Member
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    I eat the Dannon diabetic friendly. Little carbs, sugar, or fat. Plus I love the taste. It comes in vanilla and strawberry.
  • ktsmom430
    ktsmom430 Posts: 1,100 Member
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    They have a chocolate raspberry one that I really like. This is the first chocolate yogurt I have actually liked. I put unsweetened coconut, raw sliced almonds and chia seeds in mine. I had it for breakfast this morning.
  • Divashrink1982
    Divashrink1982 Posts: 8 Member
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    It's decent. I like the Dannon Oikos, Yoplait, and Stonyfield a little better than the Dannon Light & Fit only because the former three have less of an aftertaste to me. But, for 80 calories and 12 g protein, it's hard to beat. I like the Dannon Light & Fit way better than the Chobani. My new favorite is Yoplait's 100 cal Greek apple pie. It's pretty awesome.
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
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    I usually eat the store brand vanilla greek. It was bitter at first, but I got used to it. I tried the coconut vanilla light and fit, and it was WAY too sweet for me (now that I'm more used to the bitter stuff). I'm guessing you'd probably like it. I also picked up some walmart brand vanilla since I was there, which is also super sweet, but it has 40 more calories per serving and way more sugar.
  • shannonshay1
    shannonshay1 Posts: 69 Member
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    I also like eating hummus with carrots.
  • Cortelli
    Cortelli Posts: 1,369 Member
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    I really like it - it is definitely sweet, though. I've tried various store brands, Fage, Chobani, Simply Natural (or something similar) and settled on this stuff. I like the fruit ones -- I've tried Peach, Strawberry, Blueberry, and Pineapple and like them all.
  • caveninit
    caveninit Posts: 153 Member
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    I love it. I tried many Greek yogurts and Dannon light and fit is definitely one of my faves...but Yoplait 100 is my Greek yogurt of choice.
  • fificrazy
    fificrazy Posts: 234
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    It's kind of creepy yogurt. It dries into a white chalk on your spoon (or anything you spill it on, if you're me) and has a very strong fake sugar taste and smell. While you're eating it, yeah, it's alright. But when you're finished, it's like... ew what did I just eat...

    Oh, and it's nothing like regular Greek yogurt- I think they just put in a larger cup and labeled it Greek so it would make it sell better.
  • mckat08
    mckat08 Posts: 79 Member
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    This is the only Greek Yogurt that I can eat. I have 1/2 a cup every morning with a tablespoon of ground flaxseed and it is delicious. I prefer the Vanilla flavor and LOVE it. It is really worth giving it a try. :bigsmile:
  • teelynn35
    teelynn35 Posts: 239 Member
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    It's my daily sweet treat. I love it!!
  • crista_b
    crista_b Posts: 1,192 Member
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    It's the only yogurt I eat, but, admittedly, I'm no yogurt connoisseur - I'm not the biggest yogurt fan on the planet (it's a texture thing, rather than a flavor thing), but with the nutrition profile (most types have 80 calories, 12g protein, and 8g carbs), plus since it's relatively filling, it makes a really good afternoon snack option for me. A tablespoon or two of Kind granola finishes things off for me very well (and then I don't mind the texture as much). It is artificially sweetened, so if that's something you choose to avoid, then it might not be your best option.
    I agree with this completely. I don't like most any other yogurt, but I love the Light & Fit Greek. I actually just had a strawberry one this afternoon for a snack. It's sweeter than what I've had in other Greek yogurts. It doesn't have the sour, Greek flavor. My lunch today was a small salad that was less than 100 calories, so I was pretty hungry. I had a Greek yogurt at 3:00, went for a run about 5:30, and I'm just now hungry again for dinner at 7:00, so for me at least, it's nice and filling.
  • jess1992uga
    jess1992uga Posts: 603 Member
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    It's amazing and the only one my body can tolerate. They have new chocolate ones that are GREAT! and the coconut one very good. By far vanilla my favorite. A little thick for me, but I just add water and stir :)
  • GGDaddy
    GGDaddy Posts: 289 Member
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    I love the stuff! Eat a serving every day.

    I put a half serving of Kashi Honey Flax cereal on top, it's a perfect combination taste-wise, and awesome for macros (the Kashi adds protein and fiber, plus crunchy)