Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw yobaby is crap no 8mo old (orf anybody any age) should be eating that.
Have you read the ingredients in it????
Milk, sugar, fruit, and live active cultures. How is that crap unless you are talking about added sugar?
Bingo! Don't give your kids products that have sugar listed as one of the first two ingredients! It's junk. Give them plain yogurt and get them used to the taste. America is so doomed when this is the food targeted to babies and children.
Sorry, I disagree. Sugar in moderation and as part of a varied diet is not evil.
But ops child is not eating in moderation and worse of all not having a varied diet.
Anonymous wrote:OP has a kid who, apparently, subsists exclusively on milk and Yobaby yogurt, and you all are discussing how much sugar is in Yobaby yogurt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw yobaby is crap no 8mo old (orf anybody any age) should be eating that.
Have you read the ingredients in it????
Milk, sugar, fruit, and live active cultures. How is that crap unless you are talking about added sugar?
Bingo! Don't give your kids products that have sugar listed as one of the first two ingredients! It's junk. Give them plain yogurt and get them used to the taste. America is so doomed when this is the food targeted to babies and children.
Sorry, I disagree. Sugar in moderation and as part of a varied diet is not evil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw yobaby is crap no 8mo old (orf anybody any age) should be eating that.
Have you read the ingredients in it????
Milk, sugar, fruit, and live active cultures. How is that crap unless you are talking about added sugar?
Read close:
CULTURED PASTEURIZED ORGANIC WHOLE MILK, ORGANIC SUGAR, ORGANIC BLUEBERRY JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE, NATURAL FLAVOR, ORGANIC CARROT JUICE CONCENTRATE (FOR COLOR), PECTIN, VITAMIN D3.
Do you know how much sugar is in it???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw yobaby is crap no 8mo old (orf anybody any age) should be eating that.
Have you read the ingredients in it????
Milk, sugar, fruit, and live active cultures. How is that crap unless you are talking about added sugar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw yobaby is crap no 8mo old (orf anybody any age) should be eating that.
Have you read the ingredients in it????
Milk, sugar, fruit, and live active cultures. How is that crap unless you are talking about added sugar?
Bingo! Don't give your kids products that have sugar listed as one of the first two ingredients! It's junk. Give them plain yogurt and get them used to the taste. America is so doomed when this is the food targeted to babies and children.
Sorry, I disagree. Sugar in moderation and as part of a varied diet is not evil.
When it is the second ingredient, it is not in moderation. Avoid. And please do some reading. Processed foods are very bad for kids. For the poster who was worried about the full fat--FAT is not the issue. Full fat milk is fine. Avoid added sugar. I don't think this is fringe thinking.
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Btw yobaby is crap no 8mo old (orf anybody any age) should be eating that.
Have you read the ingredients in it????
Milk, sugar, fruit, and live active cultures. How is that crap unless you are talking about added sugar?
Bingo! Don't give your kids products that have sugar listed as one of the first two ingredients! It's junk. Give them plain yogurt and get them used to the taste. America is so doomed when this is the food targeted to babies and children.
Sorry, I disagree. Sugar in moderation and as part of a varied diet is not evil.
I agree. There are some very extreme health nuts on here.
Now, marketing froot loops to children that contain food dyes that are banned in other countries -- yes, I would agree that is absolutely appalling, but gimme a break about the yogurt. Everything in moderation.
So 57% of the calories in yo baby is sugar and in your view 57% is moderation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plain Yobaby has 6 grams of sugar, any of the others have 12 to 13 grams of sugar. 12.6 grams of sugar = a tablespoon = 57 calories, yobaby is about a 100 calories. Once they get the taste of sugar it can make it hard to get them to eat other foods- like veggies. The food industry will reduce fats and add sugar and say its healthy. The sugar is easily converts to body fat.
http://www.stonyfield.com/products/yogurt/yobaby/yobaby-original/vanilla
I think some of the sugar is lactose, no? the sugar naturally present in milk? If the plain is 6 grams with no added sugar, I'd assume that means the kind with 12 grams of sugar actually has 6 grams of added sugar, which is 2 tsp of added sugar (or 30 calories worth), correct?
It is hard to tell how much added sugar many dairy products have for this reason.
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Btw yobaby is crap no 8mo old (orf anybody any age) should be eating that.
Have you read the ingredients in it????
Milk, sugar, fruit, and live active cultures. How is that crap unless you are talking about added sugar?
Bingo! Don't give your kids products that have sugar listed as one of the first two ingredients! It's junk. Give them plain yogurt and get them used to the taste. America is so doomed when this is the food targeted to babies and children.
Sorry, I disagree. Sugar in moderation and as part of a varied diet is not evil.
I agree. There are some very extreme health nuts on here.
Now, marketing froot loops to children that contain food dyes that are banned in other countries -- yes, I would agree that is absolutely appalling, but gimme a break about the yogurt. Everything in moderation.
So 57% of the calories in yo baby is sugar and in your view 57% is moderation.
57% of one's diet, no. 57% of one item in one's diet? Please!
He loved it!


Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw yobaby is crap no 8mo old (orf anybody any age) should be eating that.
Have you read the ingredients in it????
Milk, sugar, fruit, and live active cultures. How is that crap unless you are talking about added sugar?
Bingo! Don't give your kids products that have sugar listed as one of the first two ingredients! It's junk. Give them plain yogurt and get them used to the taste. America is so doomed when this is the food targeted to babies and children.
Sorry, I disagree. Sugar in moderation and as part of a varied diet is not evil.
Anonymous wrote:OP are you south Asian by any chance?