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About chocolate yoghurts

38 replies

notnow2 · 08/03/2015 22:02

Just ate one of the kids half and half munch bunch yoghurts - half chocolate and half strawberry. Completely ruined by the strawberry IMHO. I remember the mr men chocolate yoghurts from when I was a kid - so yummy. Why don't they make chocolate yoghurts anymore?Also why can't you get the soft scoop choc ice cream any more - it's all Neapolitan - ruined again by the strawberry!

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SlinkyB · 08/03/2015 22:53

Do Petit Filous not still sell chocolate flavour little pots? They were heavenly when I was weaning ds1 almost four years ago.

needaholidaynow · 08/03/2015 23:06

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blueteapot · 08/03/2015 23:11

Lost my post! Lidl here in NI (and Aldi in ROI, we live on the border) do a proper chocolate yoghurt 4 pack... hazelnut very much still going, yoplait or spelga

golemmings · 08/03/2015 23:24

Alpro chocolate pots are pretty good if you want a pot of something thick,creamy and chocolaty

Dontlaugh · 08/03/2015 23:30

The big pot of chocolate "yoghurt" from Lidl contains 85% cream!

No wonder it's so delicious.

OinkBalloon · 08/03/2015 23:35

We used to make our own chocolate yogurt by stirring a heaped spoonful of drinking chocolate powder into plain yogurt. Mmmmmm

Oh yes, yogurty-tangy and chocolatey-sweet at the same time.

Solo · 08/03/2015 23:45

The big pot of Lidl yogurt with chocolate bits in is disgusting! it's like having small pieces of plastic in it! yuk!

Smooshface · 08/03/2015 23:51

I stir an options hot choc into total 0%, delicious!

CupidStuntSurvivor · 09/03/2015 01:05

I was about to suggest my failsafe of Greek yoghurt + drinking chocolate, but I see oink has beaten me to it!

catsmother · 09/03/2015 07:55

Tesco do a chocolate and hazelnut yoghurt in their Finest range - but they're quite expensive and a bit too creamy IMO, not tangy enough.

Muller used to do a light yoghurt which was entirely chocolate flavoured but stopped it years ago .... the only choc yoghurts they do now seem to be the flavoured ones, e.g. orange, Turkish delight etc, with bits of choc in them - which, IMO, isn't the same thing at all. In fact, I moaned at their customer services when they stopped doing the choc yogs and got a £10 voucher from them IIRC.

I'm old enough to remember St Ivel choc yoghurts (I think) which were almost set, a bit like those so-called French set yoghurts you can still get sometimes ... it had a layer of cocoa at the bottom where I guess the yoghurt had settled. Now those are the standard by which I've judged all subsequent choc yoghurts and nothing's matched up so far !

TheCowThatLaughs · 09/03/2015 08:31

Does anyone remember those sienna chocolate yoghurts in the 80s?

ErrolTheDragon · 09/03/2015 08:40

Tangy kills chocolate. I tried tarting up some nice onken with chocolate drops and found that it really muted the flavour - much better eat the chocolate separately.

An untangy yogurt like total can be chocolatified (choc shots syrup works well for this, blends easier than powder).

DeeWe · 09/03/2015 10:20

Fru-foo was one of the ugly sisters in our panto this year Grin

We get the economy chocolate mousse from Tescos. They're actually pretty good. And at about 30p for 4 you don't complain.

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