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Is VERY good! I'm completely shocked at the difference between it and regular yogurt. Last week, I picked up some regular key lime yogurt at the grocery store and was able to tolerate it. But then I looked at the ingredients and determined that besides low-calorie/non-fat, it wasn't very healthy. So I'd heard about Greek Yogurt and picked up a container of the Fage last night - with blueberries on the side. This stuff is AWESOME!

I've always had trouble trying to eat regular yogurts but this is so different. It's even good without putting the fruit in it - tastes kind of like cream cheese but not the consistency.

Anyone else tried/like this?
 
I haven't tried it yet but a lot of my work people love it! I can't get past how bad the blueberry one stinks. Maybe one day ill try it!
 
I like it, but not as much as regular yogurt. It's a little too tangy for my tastes.
 
I like it, but not as much as regular yogurt. It's a little too tangy for my tastes.

I think that's why I like it more. I don't like the artificial sweetner taste in most of the regular yogurts.

I also picked up an organic regular yogurt when I got this one last night so I'll be trying it tomorrow and see what I think of organic. Reading the ingredients of the other yogurts, I can't see how they're healthier than say a bowl of cereal with skim milk.
 
I think that's why I like it more. I don't like the artificial sweetner taste in most of the regular yogurts.

I also picked up an organic regular yogurt when I got this one last night so I'll be trying it tomorrow and see what I think of organic. Reading the ingredients of the other yogurts, I can't see how they're healthier than say a bowl of cereal with skim milk.

When I say regular yogurt, I mean the natural/organic variety, not the no-sugar/no-fat/a-bunch-of-unnecessary-ingredients-added variety.
 
When I say regular yogurt, I mean the natural/organic variety, not the no-sugar/no-fat/a-bunch-of-unnecessary-ingredients-added variety.

I've not had that before unless maybe at this place in FL and a Dean and DeLuca at the airport - but they had lots of fruit and granola. I'm going to try the organic tomorrow.
 

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