Recently tried these yogurts by Müller, a German maker that is marketing in the US through Quaker.
Both were on the sweeter side, I prefer my yogurt plain and unsweetened.
Out of the two, I enjoyed the greek version with caramelized almonds.
Not sure I would buy them again, but I'm glad I got to try them.
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Now those combos I haven't seen here. But I did try their exotic "mix" line: Bora Bora (coconut yogurt with lime nibs), Marrakech (green tea yogurt with choco-orange nibs), and Brasile (plain yogurt with papaya and mango). All of their flavored stuff is just TOO SWEET!
Those combos sound good Rowena! it's too bad their flavored yogurts are so sweet :(
Take care.
Kat
Hey Kat - Have seen the commercials for it all over the place!
I saw them too Kirk, which is why I tried them :p
Take care.
Kat
When I lived briefly in Germany, Mueller yogurt was one of the cheapest brands and also had the most preservatives/additives/c chemicals. So even I, an American, looked down on Mueller. I can't believe they have the balls to represent German yogurt overseas. They will give European yogurt a bad name. One of the best German yogurt brands I recall is Landliebe. It had simple ingredients, wasn't too sweet, and came it cute glass jars that you can take back to the supermarket to get your deposit back. I loved Landliebe so much, especially the strawberry and vanilla flavors.
Landliebe sounds good Smoothie Summer.
I especially like the idea of bringing the bottle back to refill.
Take care.
Kat
I bought a few of these (yay for sale + coupon) - and I agree they are v. sweet, I did like the vanilla yogurt with the chocolate crispy balls in the corner though.
I'm glad you got them on sale, K!
Take care.
Kat
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