Which yogurt is healthy? Yogurt Comparison

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Which yogurt is healthy? Yogurt Comparison

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Yogurt Comparison - which yogurt is the healthy? Compare different types of yogurt products. Yogurt Comparison written by Registered Dietitians.

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75% of yogurt eaters opt for fruity flavors, which can contain several packets of sugar. How healthy is your yogurt? http://ow.ly/5gCQH

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