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Protein per serving ranges widely across these items — roughly 3–25 grams. Kid-focused squeezable pouches typically contain about 3–5 g, many standard cups fall in the mid-range, some high-protein cups list up to 25 g, and a plant-based cup in these listings reports about 10 g.
Common formats in this selection include single-serve cups, squeezable pouches, freeze-dried yogurt bites for babies, and refrigerated mini yogurt bars — covering several on-the-go and snack-oriented options.
Typical single-serve yogurt snacks in these listings are around 70–80 calories per serving. Sugar content varies by product — some items have only a few grams per serving, while others list about 7 g; a plant-based line here is reported as about 1.6 g of sugar per ounce. Exact values depend on product type and formulation.
Several listings explicitly mention live or active cultures; some products also list added probiotics or note live/active cultures in freeze-dried baby snacks.
Many baby yogurt snacks are labeled for around 10 months and up and indicate they’re intended for children already accustomed to solids. Packaging commonly advises supervising children while eating; freeze-dried bites may include notes to check texture after air exposure and to use the product within the short timeframe specified on the package.