Saturday, July 29, 2023

Enlightened Greek Yogurt Pints Review





Fro-yo girl here. Enlightened, a leader of the better for you, lower sugar frozen dessert category, just launched a new product line, Greek Frozen Yogurt Pints. The froyo has the benefits of Greek yogurt, including prebiotics and probiotics, high protein content, low calorie, and with minimal added sugar. The froyo is gluten-free and kosher.

Available flavors: Kookie Dough, Coffee Toffee, Brownies & Cookie Dough, Salted Caramel Cookie, Mint Chip, Chocolate & Peanut Butter, Chocolate.

Enlightened Greek Yogurt Pints were inspired by Enlightened’s Greek yogurt bars introduced earlier this year. The pints have a MRSP of $6.99 and are available at Sprouts, Albertsons, Safeway, Walmart, Giant Eagle, and more. I found them at Sprouts and Vons in Eagle Rock. Pints were $7.49 each at Vons in Eagle Rock.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Greek yogurt: This is chocolate Greek frozen yogurt with a peanut butter swirl. In other words, it tastes like chocolate with a bit of peanut butter but mostly chocolate with many bites that had NO peanut butter. The froyo was frozen solid. They recommend waiting a few minutes to let it soften. After about ten minutes, I was able to dig in. The texture is smooth, creamy, and dense, but it doesn’t scoop easily. It tasted better than I expected – very chocolatey but also with a hint of bitterness that I actually liked a lot. It wasn’t crazy sweet. However, there was such a tiny peanut butter swirl. The peanut butter swirl did have a strong peanut taste.



One serving is 2/3 cup, 150 calories, 6g total fat, 24g total carbs, 8g total sugars, and 10g protein. The main ingredients are skim milk and Greek yogurt, and the sweeteners are sugar, monk fruit, allulose, and Stevia extract.

4 out of 5 stars.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.



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