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Most HelpfulIt's now back to Weight Watchers after having lost 6 pounds in two weeks on Atkins. I will be comparing these diets. In the meantime I eat almost exclusively Weight Watchers food primarily because it is just easy to do so. It's not the healthiest way to eat as you'll see. I bought eight Weight Watchers Yogurts. One of my least favorite so far is the Strawberry flavor.
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It's not the color - pink - that bothers me. It's not the consistency that bothers me. In fact the consistency is creamy. It's sweet so that doesn't bother me.
What's bad is that there really is no taste of...
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Not too bad. I would eat it again. Im not much for yogurt but it really wasnt too bad. It was pretty cheap too. So thats why i bought it and ate it. Not too bad. I would eat it again. Im not much for yogurt but it really wasnt too bad. It was pretty cheap too. So thats why i bought it and ate it. Not too bad. I would eat it again. Im not much for yogurt but it really wasnt too bad. It was pretty cheap too. So thats why i bought it and ate it.
This Weightwatchers yogurt--like all the WW products I have tried--is really good if you can get past the taste of the artifical sweeteners. I've been doing WW for several years (maintaining) and I would much rather spend my points on real sugar (or less sugar) than fake sugar. Other than that complaint, the yogurt is pretty good and a great points value. Its more tolerable over low-sugar cereal like Special K red berries than alone.
It wasn't bad, it just didn't taste like strawberry. I found that even though the taste wasn't too good, it wasn't very filling either. It actually made me more hungry. Some good points are that it was very creamy and delicious looking, plus it's only 1 Weight Watchers point! For having 2 pros and 2 cons, I give it an average rating. Nothing spectacular, but not terrible either.