We eat this all the time, it is very good. My favorite yogurt.
Several years ago, in my search for products made without HFCS (High-Fructose Corn Syrup) I came across this yogurt and decided to try it. I instantly fell in love with it. The flavor varieties are great and I love the cream on the top. But, most of all, I love that there are no growth hormones, no artificial ingredients or preservatives.
Stonyfield Farms appear to be an excellent company. They make organic products, they donate 10% of their profits to organizations that are trying to protect and restore the natural environment, they actively try to reduce their GHG emissions, and it sounds like they are doing all kinds of other wonderful things.
They also make bloody good yogurt!
They have a range of flavors available in fat free, low fat, and whole milk options. You can buy small pottles or large tubs. Some have a generous amount of real fruit on the bottom, others have double calcium, and one or two taste more like pudding than yogurt!
My personal favorites are the fat-free blackberry, fruit on the bottom strawberry, and the banilla.
The price really varies on these - sometimes they will be around $1-$1.20, but they are often on sale for $0.60.
First off, Stonyfield is a wonderful company- they are a shining example of industry done right.
Secondly- this is the best yogurt EVER. They have a huge range of flavors, some with real fruit at the bottom to mix in, and they are incredibly delicious.
Third- some have double calcium! I know this is an issue for many women, so that's a great option.
Fourth- this is one of the few brands of yogurt that have large tubs available in flavors other than plain and vanila. You can get strawberry or banilla (banana/vanilla) in the big containers.
I really cannot say enough good things about Stonyfield's yogurt- go try some! There are even coupons available on their website. Also, they usually cost about $1.20 per little pottle, which is a bit pricey, but they go on sale for .99 and the best buy date is often several weeks out, so that is a good time to stock up. For additional savings, their 6 packs and larger containers are a better deal, although there are fewer flavor options then.