Danone Light And Free Passion Fruit Peach Yoghurt (4 x 115g) Half Price was £2.50 now £1.25
I was really pleased to see these on the shelves as they are free from sugar(ideal for diabetics) and not only that they are half-price.There is only one other flavoured yoghurt free from sugar and they are called Irish which sell for 4 for £1.50 .i must admit £2.50 for 4 Danone yoghurts does seem a bit steep I mean they must be having a laugh. keep them at £1.25 I say.Anyhow there ya go!
Other flavours may be available INSTORE but at the moment this is the only one ONLINE.
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Yaba_Daba_Doo
23 Jul 163#1
Good price but Morrison's are selling them for £1 - deal posted on site a couple of weeks ago
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Yaba_Daba_Doo
23 Jul 163#1
Good price but Morrison's are selling them for £1 - deal posted on site a couple of weeks ago
sxylou598
23 Jul 161#2
£1 in asda too
Wheelbarrow_Oil
23 Jul 16#3
Thanks for the heads up sxylou and yaba :-)
leeeb
23 Jul 161#4
Vegetarian too! No longer £1 in my local Asda.
tigro
24 Jul 16#5
I prefer Aldi's own version of these. They are 89p for four and taste the same if not better.
Wheelbarrow_Oil to tigro
24 Jul 16#6
Are they sugar free the ones from Aldi? (link please) TYIA
Aldwyn1 to tigro
24 Jul 16#11
I agree and would recommend the toffee and strawberry flavour. They don't taste fat free or artificial
LesD
24 Jul 161#7
Er....."sugar 6.4%". Am I missing something?
staylorp
24 Jul 161#8
Comes from the fruit, there is no added sugar (if that makes sense)
LesD
24 Jul 162#9
As someone once said to me, there's no added sugar in a Tate and Lyle bag. It was all there to start with.
6% sugar is not good for diabetics.
Aldwyn1
24 Jul 161#10
Have to admit I didn't enjoy these..probably because they didn't taste sweet enough but as you day great for diabetics
rok263
24 Jul 161#12
A yoghurt with 6% of your daily recommended sugar intake can be manageable for a diabetic, as long as you are not eating a pack 4 of them everyday and you are managing your sugar and carbohydrate intake and (if required dependant upon the severity of your diabetes) monitoring your blood sugar levels. By comparison some brand name yoghurts have 18 - 20% sugar content. Finding any fruit yoghurts with a relatively low sugar content is a bonus so well done to the OP.
InvincibleSnail
24 Jul 16#13
Great yogurts for 58 KCals - Mozzers all the way at £1...
sandrabear
25 Jul 16#14
The only thing is they taste horrible
tigro
25 Jul 16#15
Not sure if they are sugar free but they are fat free and are okay for slimming world.
rubberbullets
25 Jul 16#16
The Asda and Morrison deals have ended but Sainsbury's also have them at £1.25
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I was really pleased to see these on the shelves as they are free from sugar(ideal for diabetics) and not only that they are half-price.There is only one other flavoured yoghurt free from sugar and they are called Irish which sell for 4 for £1.50 .i must admit £2.50 for 4 Danone yoghurts does seem a bit steep I mean they must be having a laugh. keep them at £1.25 I say.Anyhow there ya go!
Other flavours may be available INSTORE but at the moment this is the only one ONLINE.
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6% sugar is not good for diabetics.