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View Poll Results: Yogurt: Fruit on the bottom or fruit mixed in?
Fruit On The Bottom 6 28.57%
Fruit that's already mixed in 7 33.33%
Either way is good 7 33.33%
Don't like yogurt 1 4.76%
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Old 09-28-2014, 03:17 AM   #1
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Question Yogurt: Fruit on the bottom or mixed in?

For those who like yogurt, do you prefer the kind that has fruit on the bottom or the kind where the fruit is mixed in already?

I like the kind that is already mixed. Yoplait is good.
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I like mixed fruit...never cared for fruit on the bottom...It's what I'm used to....
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I've always liked the fruit on the bottom. But these days I only eat one brand: it's a fat free Greek yogurt with "fruit" at the bottom made by Dannon that only has 8-9 carbs per container. I actually like it better than the regular brands too; I found the sugar(corn syrup) sweetening too cloyingly sweet.
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I usually eat Yoplait, so that is already mixed . But sometimes I buy other kinds that have the fruit on the bottom and I have to mix myself. That is OK, so I'm gonna say both. I love yogurt. Regular, not as big a fan of Greek yogurt though!

Here is one I buy a lot besides Yoplait, it is good. Generic store brand of the Ralph's grocery chain. Ralph's is West coast, it is called Kroger in some other states.

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If I get regular yogurt it's usually the kind that's already mixed, but if it's greek yogurt I like it fruit on the bottom.
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Both types are okay, but I usually have mixed.
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Nothing but plain yogurt for me. The fruit yogurts have too much sugar. I have to watch my sugar intake.
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Nothing but plain yogurt for me. The fruit yogurts have too much sugar. I have to watch my sugar intake.

I should try the plain! I should cut down on my sugar! But I have fun picking out the flavors!
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I like it already mixed in.
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Nothing but plain yogurt for me. The fruit yogurts have too much sugar. I have to watch my sugar intake.
With the plain yogurt do you cut up fruit to mix with it? It would give it the good fruit flavor, but more natural without the sugar!

I'm not diabetic where as I can't have sugar. But I have cholesterol issues and tend to have high blood pressure, so I really need to eat healthier. I prefer to get myself together naturally without medication. The salt is more of the problem, but if I can cut down on the processed sugar too it would be cool!

And I am not really fat, but have gained weight. If I lost 20 pounds it would be good. 30 would be fantastic!!!
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Nothing but plain yogurt for me. The fruit yogurts have too much sugar. I have to watch my sugar intake.

Actually I do plain fat-free Greek yogurt about half to two-thirds of the time. I often take some slivered almonds and some sugar-free almond syrup (Da Vinci's) brand and mix it in. It's delicious! Or I just throw in a package of Splenda, which is good too.

But the low-carb fruit versions are a nice change of pace every now and then.
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both are fine with me....I usually buy whats on sale and I have a coupon for...but Oikos is my absolute fave....
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