- Kri Kri Greek frozen yogurt tubs and bars: Kri Kri is a Greek dairy company. The products that they’re selling in the US are made in Greece with Greek dairy. They were introduced to the US recently. Link to review. There are four bars/lollies/pops per box. The Greek froyo bars have a fruit coating and a fruit ripple.
- Wild About Mixmi Froyo: individual-sized froyo cups sold in boxes, the size and nutritional content make these popular at schools. The froyo cups have probiotics and prebiotic fiber.
- Enlightened Greek yogurt bars: the low calorie and low sugar bars contain 3 grams of added sugar, 5 grams of protein, prebiotics, and probiotics. Each bar is 80 calories.
- Jeni’s frozen dessert sandwiches: Two varieties are made with froyo, key lime pie and triple berry tart. The cookies and the froyo are superior to your typical frozen dessert sandwiches.
- Sweetkiwi tubs: for yogurt lovers, this is one of the few products that doesn’t mask the flavor of the yogurt. Sweetkiwi whipped Greek froyo is rich in probiotics, fiber, and immune-boosting superfoods and it's low in calories.
- Yasso bars: I first reviewed Yasso’s Greek yogurt bars back in 2012. They’re still around and have introduced many flavors and variations over the years (pints, cookie sandwiches, Greek froyo mochi). I like their chocolate dipped bars, which Bristol Farms currently carries.
Yes, I’ve tried them all. The Jeni’s key lime pie sandwiches are my current favorite but I would also recommend Sweetkiwi’s Smurf Berry tubs and Yasso chocolate dipped bars.
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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