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What’s Your Daily Delight?

Who says 100 calories can’t be rich and delicious?

Who says 100 calories can’t be rich and delicious? Yoplait Delights gives us four mouth-watering flavors of 100-calorie yogurt that we can feel good about. Whether you prefer sweet or a little tangy, Yoplait Delights has an option for you! Each comes to you packed with two luscious layers of creamy goodness that will delightfully sweeten your day. So tell us, which 100-calorie pick-me-up is your favorite? Can you choose just one?

To learn more and experience all four delicious flavors, check out Yoplait.com/delights.

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Food Review: Yo-Plus Digestive Health by Yoplait

I love yogurt and am fascinated by functional foods.

I love yogurt and am fascinated by functional foods. Now I know probiotics might be trendy, but this healthy bacteria seems to benefit many people with digestive issues.

I was curious to try Yo-Plus by Yoplait ($3.50 / 4 pack). No only does it contain Yoplait's Optibalance bacteria mixture, this yogurt has added fiber in the form of inulin as well as vitamins A and D. Yoplait claims that the added fiber helps keep the good bacteria happy, and don't we all really want plentiful and happy bacteria living in our guts.

To see how this yogurt tastes and how it compares with Acitiva by Dannon, just read more

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Yogurt Breakdown

Yogurt is so healthy for us.

Yogurt is so healthy for us. It's a great source of calcium, protein, vitamin D, and live cultures that help with digestion. It's also good for your mouth, has been shown to lower BMI, and can help with bad breath. Not only that, but yogurt contains tyrosine, an amino acid that converts into the feel-good chemicals dopamine and adrenalin, which clear your mind when you're stressed, and can give you an energy boost. Who knew yogurt could be this beneficial?

There are so many different brands and kinds of yogurt out there. Want to see how they all compare? Then read more

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Yoplait Lids for Lives Campaign: Cool or Not?

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I am all for < ahre="http://fitsugar.com/697483">retail philanthropy. I buy (and giveaway) pink ribbon products with a portion of the proceeds going to breast cancer research and support. Truth is, that some purchases don't really add up to much of a donation for your breast cancer organization of choice; it just seems like you should give money directly to the source.

The Yoplait Lids for Lives campaign definitely has its heart in the right place, but it seems a little more like a marketing tool than a fund raising project. All you have to do is eat Yoplait yogurt with a pink lid and save the lid. Wash the lid and flatten it. Put it in an envelope. Mail the lid or lids to El Paso, Texas. Then Yoplait will donate 10 cents for every lid you send in to the Susan G. Komen for a Cure foundation.

I don't know about you, but I think I would like to just send the Susan G. Komen for a Cure a check directly. I guess if you already eat a lot of pink capped Yoplait yogurt this program makes sense.

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