Where does say that "yogurt" is the only spelling in the U.S.? Every english dictionary I've seen lists both spellings as okay. |
So why not buy the adult-branded stuff and give it to your kid? I buy the big tubs of plain yogurt and separate it out into portions to give to my kid. |
| Yup. You don't need to buy the kid branded stuff. Mine eats plain yogurt with berries or applesauce. |
| Yes, this. The kid yogurt is generally so nasty. I do allow the tubes for lunches since we're always trying to get more dairy into our child, but the candy yogurts are too gross. And I'm someone who loves dessert! |
| My kids eat them as after school snacks - a little protein and a treat. |
It's the Pimmit Hills spelling. Duh. |
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News flash!
The whole low-fat thing is bogus. I have no idea why one would give candy to a child as part of a meal. The sugar content in most of these yogurts is alarming. |
| We buy it. My son will barely eat anything that has calcium in it. So for a awhile, if we bought the yogurt with candy he would even accept it as dessert. So it was worth the extra sugar. |
| DD eats these at lunch. Compared to the total junk I used to eat, this isn't really that bad. I also found out that instead of mixing the m&ms in, she actually mixes in dried strawberries, and then eats the m&ms for dessert. Yes, it has sugar in it. I have decided not to get my panties in a bunch about it. |
This is us too. My daughter will eat it and it has calcium. I know about the sugar, but I also want her to grow. Gaining weight would be a plus too. It is hard to be 7 and weigh under 40 lbs... |
| I can't believe you are only noticing this now (candy topped yogurt!) I remember my "big sister" (college) was addicted to them--this was in 1993. They've been around a LONG time. |
| I buy these too. I also consider it to be dessert replacement. |
This. I buy these every once in a while - maybe two to three times a year and consider it a treat/dessert. The Reeses Pieces one is so yummy. |
There are some full fat yogurt/yoghurts at Trader Joes that don't have tons of sugar added. They aren't kid-branded, but they do come in pretty colors/colours, so they still appeal to kids. |