There are four flavors to choose from.

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I’m picky about myyogurt.

Yogurt is one thing I’ll easily spend too much money on.

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(Though I’ll never fully give up my luxe brands!)

At $0.67 per cup, I was thrilled that they were already saving me money.

But one spoonful of their Meyer Lemon & Cream flavorconsumed in my still-parked carsold me.

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How could something this luxuriously creamy cost less than my daily phone screen time in minutes?

I immediately went back to buy another package.

Each 4-ounce cup is the perfect size for a satisfying snack or light dessert.

The texture is like the lovechild of traditional yogurt and creme fraiche.

Like all of Trader Joes dairy products, they’re made with milk from cows never treated with rBST.

The balance of tangy citrus with rich cream is nothing short of magical.

The combination reminds me ofcheesecake, but in a version thats better for me.

After all, at least I’m getting some of that probiotic action.

The range of flavors makes them very versatile.

This yogurt feels way more indulgent than it is, so it could handle being frozen.

Since I usually buy full-fat plain yogurt, they’ll never entirely replace my fancy dairy purchases.

But they will make a great substitution and addition to keeping my pricey yogurt habit under budget.

Even at $0.67 a cup, I can confidently say that they live up to yogurt snobbery.

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