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When I was a little girl, I really loved apple spice flavored yogurt. It had chunks of apple and yummy cinnamon and it was soooo good. Then my dad starting buying all our yogurt at Costco, and I soon got tired of nothing but strawberry and peach (eh flavors, IMO) so I just stopped eating it.
Recently, I've gotten back into eating yogurt, but I've noticed: no more apple spice! Anywhere! Where did it go?? I want it! And my second favorite, pina colada- also not there! Why? It is because I live in a different region of the country now? I've been to tons of different supermarkets and looked at tons of different brands and I can find neither of these flavors.
Where did my yogurt go? Does it still exist somewhere? Are there other flavors that have gone by the wayside?
At least there is still cherry. (Never leave me, dear cherry...)
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Chandler, Oklahoma
Fayetteville, Arkansas
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Kansas City, Missouri
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Norman, Oklahoma
Wichita, Kansas
Springfield, Missouri (headquarters
I remember apple-spice yogurt too! It was the bomb!! of course now with my adult palate I'd probably think it's too sweet, but you can always make your own by stirring in apple butter into plain yogurt.
Maybe it is the store you go to...maybe they can special order it for you. Dannon still makes Apple Cinnamon yogurt, and Pineapple Coconut. Maybe some flavors are regional. I never saw "Dulche De Leche" yogurt until I moved to Miami.
Maybe it is the store you go to...maybe they can special order it for you. Dannon still makes Apple Cinnamon yogurt, and Pineapple Coconut. Maybe some flavors are regional. I never saw "Dulche De Leche" yogurt until I moved to Miami.
I was thinking it might be regional. All the stores around me carry Dannon, but none of them carry either of those products. I suppose my next question would be: Hey Midwest, what is with the boring yogurt?
And the thing about making my own, well, that would require effort, you see.
Or DIY:
Yogurt in the Slow Cooker (http://www.limegreenkitchen.com/2009/11/yogurt-in-the-slow-cooker/ - broken link)
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