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OK I give up! What is the best low sugar yoghurt in a small pot or frubes type thingy

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pickie · 18/09/2008 21:32

DS refuses to eat his yoghurt and wants little pots or frubes like everybody else....

So think I have lost this one and will have to succumb to commercially attractive yoghurts which are a) full of sugar and b) not very environment friendly but what are the ones that have least amount of sugar (less then 10%) and are still socially acceptable in a lunch box?

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MrsTittleMouse · 18/09/2008 21:34

Don't know about socially acceptable (DD is too young yet) but Sainbury's kids fromage frais (in small pots, and I think also in tubes with a nozzle) are very good and have no sugar at all. They are also yummy and I have to stop DH from eating them.

sherby · 18/09/2008 21:36

yeo valley do small ones I think

CantSleepWontSleep · 18/09/2008 21:40

Just bought dd some rachel's organic frube style things, which she seems quite taken with. Can't remember whether I checked the ingredients or not, but at least if they are packed with sugar it will be organic .

pickie · 18/09/2008 21:43

lol CSWL Also thinking maybe getting him sugarfree jellies for a change but will ask before I buy from now on

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CantSleepWontSleep · 18/09/2008 21:45

Sugar free jellies will most likely contain aspartame though, which I'd be more reluctant to give than the sugar.

pickie · 18/09/2008 21:48

ah agree CSWS, any more ideas for a lunch box virgin

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thisisyesterday · 18/09/2008 21:49

I don't think the sainsburys ones have any sugar in at all.

vonsudenfed · 18/09/2008 21:51

The baby organix jellies are just set fruit juice - our sainsburys has them with the baby food, but they're big enough for a lunch box I reckon.

SquiffyHock · 18/09/2008 21:52

Yeo Valley 'frubes' are great - DS loves them frozen. I agree that I wouldn't buy sugar-free jelly, regular stuff is fine.
Mine also love Yeo Valley fruit tumble yogurts.

SquiffyHock · 18/09/2008 21:52

Yeo Valley 'frubes' are great - DS loves them frozen. I agree that I wouldn't buy sugar-free jelly, regular stuff is fine.
Mine also love Yeo Valley fruit tumble yogurts.

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