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Mike Coons <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Mar 2012 16:54:03 -0500
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I have found an almond yogurt at whole foods that is pretty good in flavor and consistency...



On Mar 29, 2012, at 4:24 PM, Eric Schlesinger <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I recently saw the ads for Yoplait Lactose Free Yoghurt.  Being skeptical, but interested, I waited til the weekend to try it - just in case of side-effects, I wanted to be home.
> I am pleasantly surprised to say that I have consumed a little container of it - 6 oz. I think - completely without symptoms.  By now, if there were more than a trace, I'd be having symptoms, as I'm pretty intolerant.
> My wife tasted it and says it's as good as the regular Yoplait - never having been able to taste it, I'll take her word for it.  Not quite as lite as their "light" which she eats, but not too bad either.
> 
> I also tried Lactaid Yoghurt.  While I also/still/yet have no symptoms, the flavor and the consistency of that yoghurt aren't as good as the Yoplait is.  Still they both beat the hell out of the taste of the Soy-gurts I've tried.  IMO
> 
> Yoplait comes in the 6 oz. container and in a 4-pack of 4 oz.; and in multiple flavors.  Lactaid comes in 6 oz. containers, and I think only 3 flavors.
> FWIW

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