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Breyers Yogurt


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I read in "Against the Grain" that Breyer's yogurt is safe, however, the label lists "food starch modified". Doesnt that mean not safe? Paula


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Bryers Yogurt is made by Kraft. Kraft has a statement that says that it will put any allergen information on the label. For example if the modified food starch was made of wheat it would say Modified Food Starch (from wheat). Read each flavor label carefully. I eat strawberry alot. It is fine, I eat it quite frequently.

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Jessica, thanks so much...I love their banana strawberry and was very upset to think that I would have to stop eating it...it gets so confusing sometimes. thanks again, paula

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mcsteffi Rookie

Thanks for posting this! My son wanted some yogurt and I wasnt sure what brand to buy. I went ahead and bought Breyers but I wouldnt let him eat it until I did some homework.

Stephanie

NoGluGirl Contributor
Thanks for posting this! My son wanted some yogurt and I wasnt sure what brand to buy. I went ahead and bought Breyers but I wouldnt let him eat it until I did some homework.

Stephanie

Dear mcsteffi,

Yoplait clearly labels gluten as well if it is present. The Whips are great! Especially the Latte Flavor! I had to stop eating dairy except in chocolate candy. For some reason, that does not bother me. If I eat pudding or yogurt, I get as violent a reaction as if I ate gluten!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

The Whips are very good, I always got the strawberry. Haven't had any in a few weeks. I really loved them though.

mcsteffi Rookie

Thanks for the extra info. I will look at those too next time. He seems to like the fruit on the bottom ones. He likes watching the color change when he stirs it. lol. Oh to be 3 again!!

Stephanie


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Virginia x Newbie

Breyers yogurt especially the pineapple was the is the best yogurt I have ever tasted but I cannot find Breyers yogurt in Greenville North Carolina I am from New Jersey

kareng Grand Master

Let's remember that the info on this thread is over 9 years old.  Products can change a lot in that period of time

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