







🍓 Elevate your snack game with Nature’s Garden Probiotic Yoggies — where health meets indulgence!
Nature's Garden Probiotic Yoggies Multi Pack offers a delicious blend of strawberry and mixed berry yogurt-covered snacks, enriched with probiotics and high fiber. Made with real fruit pieces and no artificial ingredients, these 2g individually packed treats provide a convenient, gut-friendly snack option with a long shelf life, perfect for health-conscious professionals and families alike.
| ASIN | B0CGMLF5PG |
| Brand | Nature's Garden |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,562) |
| Date First Available | 16 May 2024 |
| Format | Pieces |
| Package Dimensions | 29.33 x 28.19 x 8.69 cm; 595.34 g |
| Special Feature | GMO Free |
| Units | 1.00 Count |
K**E
These probiotic yoggies are a great snack option. The texture is smooth without being overly sticky, and the flavors are enjoyable without tasting artificial. The ingredients feel better than many similar snacks, and the sugar content is reasonable for a sweet treat. They have a good shelf life, which makes them easy to keep on hand for lunches or quick snacks. They work well as a kids’ snack but are also perfect as a small sweet treat for adults!! Overall, a convenient and tasty option that I would buy again.
K**U
Great go to snack, healthy and portable, only thing is the bags are a pain to open
D**E
Great taste, good value, good probiotics!
C**D
I think that I love them more than my grandchildren. They are so good and a delicious after school snack. Great price too.
T**I
I have been looking for good but low-calorie and higher-nutriant snacks to still have sweet things during a weight loss attempt. I have what I would call a kid pallette, where basically as an adult I usually eat like most of us wanted to when we were 10 years old. So I am not usually a big fan of dried real fruit (like fruit leather type), but I don't hate it either, so I figured I'd try these, since I've liked yogurt coating on some other things (like pretzels) before. I surprisingly love these! They're kind of like fruit snacks except not gummy or waxy like some and not sticky-in-your-teeth like others. And then the yogurt texture is nice too. The individual pieces are tinier than I expected (smaller than a fruit snack, more like chocolate chip size) so they're cute and fun to eat and have a good ratio of yogurt coating. One slight disappointment in the context of snacking during weight loss: I am left wanting more after I eat a pack of these. A combination of the packs being small and them tasting so good. I wish they could magically have 4x as much without 4x the calories, but it is what it is, obviously. I guess the realistic complaint part of that is they're not super filling on their own, as much as say a fiber brownie, which has a bit more fiber for around the same number of calories. But again, the ingredients and taste are both great. There are much worse cravings to potentially give in to! A great lunch or work or after-school or road trip snack option. Oh, as I was putting the rest away I did notice I only got 14 of each flavor (28 total) instead of 15 of each (30 total) in the big bag. And there were 2 random yoggies floating around, but they didn't seem to have come from any of the little packs in the big bag. Also there is a noticeable inconsistency in how much each little pack contains. Some of them weigh in at 16g and one magical one weighed in at 40g. Very few are exactly 20g like it says in the nutrition facts, but that is probably the overall average, so as far as getting your money's worth it's not too bad, but for knowing exactly what you're eating not so much, or like maybe siblings could notice they don't have the same amount as each other or something. Probably not a huge risk of that though haha. There is also an inconsistent amount of air in the packets. Some are plump and some feel like there's none at all. Which is fine as long as the packages are actually airtight, but it makes me a little less trusting of that and slightly worried about the potential of early spoilage. However, if none of the other reviews mention that, it's probably not a real concern.
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