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    Chobani yogurt

    Is this a good snack? The plain one has 18 grams of protein and 8 grams of sugar. Just getting tired of eating a can of tuna all the time.

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    It will be better if you can get some cottage cheese or Greek yogurt , which is way more beneficial and contain far less sugar bro

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    Chobani is greek yogurt with added sugar/flavor. Go for the unflavored and add in splenda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slvr bulit View Post
    Is this a good snack? The plain one has 18 grams of protein and 8 grams of sugar. Just getting tired of eating a can of tuna all the time.
    Yeah, and that is the best yogurt I've ever had! I usually buy the fruit on the bottom and work my way down.
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    Good stuff. I blend the plain flavor with strawberry protein, half banana, crushed ice, skim milk, and water... yes sir!!!
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    All the Chobani yogurts I seen in stores have 20-30 grams of sugar...

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    If anything, eat it after your workout...sugars will be a quick carb replenish.

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    I had a nonfat vanilla chobani this morning, it was good.the 13g of sugar comes from cane juice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgarza View Post
    I had a nonfat vanilla chobani this morning, it was good.the 13g of sugar comes from cane juice.
    Sugar is sugar, doesn't matter from what source!! Watch out tho

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