Showing posts with label Sweetkiwi Frozen Yogurt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweetkiwi Frozen Yogurt. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

SweetKiwi Smurf Berry Frozen Whipped Greek Yogurt Review






Fro-yo girl here. Sweetkiwi announced the Smurfs Greek froyo line last June. I never saw the Smurfs Sweetkiwi Frozen Greek Yogurt Bars or single serve cups, but I’ve spotted the 14 oz tubs recently at Vons, Gelson’s, and Ralph’s in the Los Angeles area. Vons was selling Sweetkiwi for $7.99 (regular price). The Smurfs packaging is adorable.

Smurf Berry flavor: Loved it! Before you take a scoop, I suggest you smell it first. The froyo smells so heavenly, like tangy yogurt and berries. Be sure to also admire the pretty smurf blue color of the froyo (thanks, butterfly pea flower powder). The froyo tasted like it smelled – like tangy yogurt and (rasp)berries. The yogurt melted in my mouth. It was easy to scoop. I liked the lightness of the whipped yogurt and the clean aftertaste. It’s not as creamy as a high fat ice cream, but the yogurt gives it a milkiness and tang. One serving is 2/3 cup, 110 calories, 0g fat, 12g total sugars, 17g total carbs, and 9g protein. The whole container is 280 calories and 22g of protein. The yogurt also has probiotics and superfoods too. Papa Smurf approved. I would buy it again.

Available flavors: Blue Cookie Crunch, Smurf Berry

Did you know that a new Smurfs movie is in the works?

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.



Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Sweetkiwi Whipped Greek Froyo Updated Review

 

Raspberry Frose & Vanilla

Chocolate Hazelnut

Cookies & Cream

Sweetkiwi 

Sweetkiwi 


Fro-yo girl here. A few months ago, I found Sweetkiwi Whipped Greek Froyo at Ralph’s and reviewed the Cookies & Cream flavor. I was surprised that the froyo was whipped because the texture was so dense. Someone at Sweetkiwi reached out to me and sent me a fresh batch of froyo in exchange for an honest review. They told me that they fixed their production issues and created a new formula that makes it faster to thaw and helps it maintain the whipped texture.

Sweetkiwi recently appeared on Shark Tank and received a $250,000 investment from Robert Herjavec in exchange for a 7.1% stake, plus 5% in advisory shares. The deal values the company at over $2.4 million. The founder’s story was impressive. Ehime Eigbe started the leading chain of froyo shops in Nigeria and when she moved to the US, started Sweetkiwi, a better for you packaged frozen yogurt. Sweetkiwi says the product is “the yogurt lovers’ frozen yogurt with the crave-able combination of tart & sweet you expect from premium Greek yogurt. Sweetkiwi is uniquely formulated with carefully selected nutrient-dense ingredients that support gut health, nutrient absorption, and wellness.” The froyo is made with locally sourced milk from grassfed cows.

I tried the four flavors of Sweetkiwi and here's what I thought of each.

  • Cookies & Cream: This is the flavor that I tried last year. It looked different from last year and it tasted much better too. The color wasn’t as yellow and the texture wasn’t as dense and chewy. It tasted fresher. The yogurt flavor is surprisingly strong and surprisingly tangy. I could see some chocolate cookie crumble but the flavor of the tangy yogurt was stronger than the flavor of the cookies. The texture was smooth and creamy. It was sweeter than I expected. Verdict: pretty good but I think the tanginess of yogurt goes better with fruit flavors. One serving, 2/3 cup, of Cookies & Cream froyo is 120 calories, 1g total fat, 6g fiber, 16g total sugars, and 9g protein.
  • Vanilla had a nice vanilla and cream flavor and was also slightly tangy. It smelled lovely and there were visible vanilla bean specks. I think it would be really good in a smoothie or paired with fresh fruit or even more decadent desserts like cake and pie.
  • Chocolate Hazelnut: I was surprised by how much of the hazelnut flavor came through but the chocolate flavor was harder to detect. The tang was pleasant. The texture was thick and creamy. 
  • Raspberry Frose: my favorite because I love the combination of berries and yogurt, both are tangy but not sour. It’s fruity and creamy, with a strong yogurt flavor. 

I can see why Sweetkiwi is the yogurt lover’s froyo. The flavor of the yogurt really comes through, which isn’t the case for other Greek froyo products found at supermarkets (e.g., Yasso, Enlightened’s Greek froyo products, etc.). I recommend thawing the frozen yogurt for 15 – 20 minutes before consumption. The product was very firm right out of the freezer. 

Sweetkiwi whipped Greek froyo is rich in probiotics, fiber, and immune-boosting superfoods and it's low in calories.

You can find Sweetkiwi at select locations of Whole Foods, Kroger, Walmart, and more. To find Sweetkiwi near you, use their product locator: Or you can order Sweetkiwi from their website.

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.

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Sweetkiwi Whipped Greek Froyo Review





Fro-yo girl here. The day I heard that Sweetkiwi Whipped Greek Froyo was being carried by Ralph’s in Southern California, I rushed over to Ralph’s to get some. A few weeks have since gone by. I’ve been to several Ralph’s locations and none of them had Sweetkiwi. It turns out that not every Ralph’s carries Sweetkiwi. I finally found Sweetkiwi at the Ralph’s in South Pasadena at 1745 Garfield Avenue. They had three flavors: Vanilla, Chocolate Hazelnut, and Cookies & Cream. One package is 14 oz. and $6.99 each (regular price) at Ralph’s.

Sweetkiwi is a certified women owned business and a minority-owned company founded by Ehime Eigbe-Akindele. Ehime founded the first frozen yogurt company in Nigeria and became the leader in that market. A few years later, she moved to Washington DC and decided to create a consumer-packaged version of froyo for grocery stores and other food retailers. The company later launched a line of granola.

Sweetkiwi starts with locally sourced milk from grassfed cows and real ingredients. Sweetkiwi is high in protein, probiotic and prebiotic, and superfood infused. You can find Sweetkiwi at Walmart, Kroger, Whole Foods, and other grocery stores.

Cookies & Cream froyo: The texture was very firm coming out of the freezer, firmer than ice cream or froyo typically is. It has a high protein taste that I’m not personally not fond of. It seemed chalky and sweet but sweet in a weird way (when the sweetness comes from more than sugar). The texture is somewhat chewy and dry. I'm surprised that it's whipped because the texture is so dense. 

FYI, I tried Sweetkiwi again and it was much better! Read my updated review.

One serving is 2/3 cup, 120 calories, 1g total fat, 23g total carbs, 16g total sugars, and 9g protein. The ingredients include live and active cultures, Greek yogurt, milk protein concentrate, and a superfood blend of acerola juice concentrate, strawberry, green coffee bean extract, maqui, acai, turmeric, blueberry, broccoli, kale, and tart cherry. Wow, lots of ingredients!

To find Sweetkiwi near you, use their product locator:

https://www.sweetkiwi.com/pages/where-to-buy

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.