This giveaway is now closed. Thanks for stopping by. The winner is Kerrie M. Congrats!
I’m a chocoholic. It’s rare that I can go a day without eating chocolate in some form (which is why I keep a stash of chocolate chips in the fridge at all times). If you can believe it, there is a healthy, guilt-free way to indulge in chocolate (and caramel) with Oikos‘ new Pure Pleasure Organic Greek Yogurts.
I prefer the smooth, creamy texture of Greek yogurt and have actually had the real thing on a Grecian island years ago. Oikos‘ creamy texture is attained via an old-world straining method that removes the whey from the yogurt. What stumps me is how the company can achieve such richness without any fat.
I enjoy yogurt because it’s tasty, filling, and packed with live, active cultures. Up until recently, I had never tried chocolate yogurt (in fact, I didn’t even know it existed). I was expecting it to be more like dessert. And while it could definitely be eaten for dessert, I was quite content eating it for breakfast and snacks.
I always look at the sugar content of flavored yogurts, because, very often, they’re higher than I would prefer. I was surprised to learn that their Pure Pleasure Organic Greek Yogurts contain 110 calories and 16 grams of sugar (about 5 grams less than conventional flavored yogurts).
I prefer the Chocolate over the Caramel, but I prefer chocolate over other flavors whenever given the option. You can find Oikos Organic Greek Yogurt at supermarkets and natural food stores nationwide.
Win It! One of you will win a chocolate-themed indulgence giveaway package which includes the following:
– 1 coupon for a free Green & Black Organic Chocolate Bar
– 1 sample of Numi Organic Chocolate tea
– 1 Dagoba/Eco Lips Organic Chocolate chapstick
– 1 Skinnyskinny real cocoa organic soap bar
– 2 free coupons for Chocolate and Caramel Oikos multipacks
– Recipe card set featuring Chocolate Cheesecake, as well Oikos spatula
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