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Lala Strawberry Yogurt Drink - 25g Protein 10oz

GoGo squeeZ YogurtZ Blueberry Pouches - 3oz/4ct

$3.29
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Ellenos Birthday Cake Indulgent Yogurt - 6oz: 12g Protein

Ellenos Key Lime Pie Indulgent Yogurt - 6oz: 13g Protein

$3.49

Strawberry Granola Yogurt Parfait - 6oz: Low Fat, 6g Protein

Kellogg's Special K Fruit and Yogurt Breakfast Cereal - 22oz: Low Fat, Whole Grain

$5.99($0.27/ounce)
was $6.49
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Triple Berry Granola Yogurt Parfait - 6oz: Low Fat, 6g Protein

Lifeway Kefir Peach Low Fat Milk Smoothie - 8 fl oz

$1.59($0.20/fluid ounce)

Lifeway Kefir Strawberry Low Fat Milk Smoothie - 8 fl oz

$1.59($0.20/fluid ounce)

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Lifeway Kefir Blueberry Low Fat Milk Smoothie - 8 fl oz

$1.59($0.20/fluid ounce)

Lifeway Kefir Mixed Berry Low Fat Milk Smoothie - 8 fl oz

$1.59($0.20/fluid ounce)

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Protein per serving varies; many single-serve breakfast yogurts list about 10–25 g per serving. Common amounts include 10 g, 11 g, 12 g, 13 g, 15 g, 18 g and up to 25 g per serving.

Milk-fat levels range from whole-milk and 2% down to low- or nonfat styles. Labels you’ll commonly see include Whole, 2%, 1.5%, 1%, Fat Free, and descriptions noting 0% milk fat.

Shoppers use breakfast yogurt as a quick breakfast or morning snack, an on-the-go protein option, a base for smoothies or post-workout refueling, and as an ingredient in baking or paired with fruit and granola.

Sizes range from single-serve cups (about 4.5–8 oz) to multipacks (commonly four 5.3 oz cups = 21.2 oz total) and larger multi-serving tubs such as 32 oz.

Lower-sugar options often advertise 0 g added sugars or single-digit total sugars (commonly ~2–3 g total). Calorie counts for single-serve snack cups commonly appear around 80 calories per 5.3 oz cup or about 90 calories per 6 oz serving.

Many products note added probiotics or 'live active' yogurt cultures. Some specify multiple strains (for example, claims such as "6 live and active cultures" appear), while others use general wording like "contains live active cultures" or simply "probiotics."

Textures range from very thick and creamy to velvety and smooth. Common mix-ins include fruit-on-the-bottom, cookie-dough pieces, rice/crisp mix-ins, chocolate bits, and other crunchy topping pieces.

Reviewers often describe flavors as strong, authentic, or dessert-like and frequently note a creamy texture. Many highlight higher-protein, lower-sugar, or low-calorie varieties; a smaller group mentions sweeter options or dislikes particular sweeteners.

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