Greek yogurt, fat free, fruit flavors but no fruit chunks
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It does exist! I only eat Dannon Light & Fit Greek, Nonfat yogurt. Only 80 calories per serving (it's a standard size little tub/cub) and it comes in vanilla, blueberry, cherry, raspberry, strawberry and pineapple. Never tried pineapple- not a fan of pineapple- but the others are GREAT! They are thick and creamy and have no chunks at all! But you do have to stir them up, as the fruity syrup stuff is at the bottom usually. They are delicious-- and you can't beat only 80 cals!!!!
+1. These are great tasting!0 -
That looks good! I want to try fat free yogurt with honey and strawberries in it.0
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If you have Noosa brand yogurt you might try that. Be aware that each "cup" is actually 2 servings. This might be a local brand but they have some different flavors like strawberry rhubarb.
You might also try plain yogurt and add some maple syrup. I know you are looking for "grab and go" but if all else fails, pop to top and drop in the flavor of your choice and put the top back on--minimal fuss. You can stir it in before you eat it.0 -
Chobani Lemon or Vanilla flavor has no fruit chunks (yummy). Any lemon or vanilla should be "chunk free"
Voskos is a blended greek ... no chunks. I'm in Northern Illinois ..... I'm not sure how national this brand is.0 -
Dannon Oikos toasted coconut vanilla is my absolute favorite.0
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They also do one in a lemon flavour which is absolutely delish.0 -
I just get chobani plain 0% and add my own fruit to it.0
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Chobani raspberry... no chunks, just a swirl of raspberry deliciousness!0
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i buy plain and mash my own fruit into it.0
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I'm not sure of brands that would have what you are looking for however what I find that is great is greek yogurt with some pureed fruit (or even jam) added in. Mix it up with a bit of honey and it is really good!0
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I am on the same quest! I have found a Yoplait 100 greek yogurt "blended blackberry" variety which said it was only available at Target. It is delicious, but I wish I could also find other varieties without chunks of fruit!0
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My solution is to just buy whatever plain, non-fat greek yogurt is available and cheap. Current favorite is the Aldi brand (Friendly Farms) with 24 g protein per cup (227 g) and only 120 calories. Then I add my own flavorings. Torani has a nice lineup of sugar free syrups, as does Jordan's. I personally like the blueberry, raspberry, almond, and caramel syrups. Frequently you can find them on the cheap at Ross, TJ Maxx, or whatever discount store you have nearby. Sometimes I just add a little sweetener (aspartame or sucralose), and I'm good to go.0
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I just started eating Greek yogurt and i tried the raspberry chocolate mixed flavor. It had no chunks in it at all. It tasted fruity, but you could still taste the chocolate in it. Kind of looked like milk chocolate pudding, idk if you like chocolate? but yeah it was good, its a new breakfast food or snack food of mine from now on. Yeah and btw its only 80 calories for a larger type yogurt cup, i got it at walmart.0
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