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Could you please share what your favorite, no sugar, high Protein greek yogurt is? There are so many kinds that I am not sure what one(s) to chose.

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Not sure it's "the best" (haven't tried them all). But I love the Dannon Oikos Greek yogurt -- vanilla was my fave (still is). 120 calories, 12 grams of Protein.

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I love the Dannon too and its especially yummy with fresh fruit

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I eat the Walmart brand, great value, light Greek yogurt. The banana cream is really good and has 90 calories, 0 fat, 9 carbs, 7 sugar, and 12 Protein. I eat one just about every day.

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Oikos Triple Zero vanilla

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I liked the flavor and texture of the chobani simply 100's until I realized my body doesn't respond well to stevia. But if you don't have issues with stevia, give them a try.

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If you have a krogers nearby, they have a brand called carbmaster. It is a high Protein low carb yogurt and taste really good.

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At our house we use Friendly Farms Plain Greek Yogurt from Aldi's. It has 130 calories and 23 grams of Protein per cup. I add to it what I want. It mixes well with ricotta, vanilla, and sweetener to get the taste and texture of ice cream.

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Siggis is awesome, low sugar, high Protein.< /p>

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Dannon Light & Fit is the only Greek yogurt I can tolerate. It doesn't taste as "Greek" to me as some of the others. I like the Raspberry and the Key Lime Pie flavors best.

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Chobani is my absolute favorite. It's a staple for me now, and I'm hoping I tolerate it well after surgery. It has no artificial things in it which makes it even better. Plain with a tiny bit of honey drizzled over it, plus I add fruit if I have it. The 100 cal ones are good too.

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My NUT recommends the Oikos Triple Zero (in the black container). They are good, though I also buy the Dannon Light and Fit Cherry!! MMMMm

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