Can u still buy Yogos?
Kellogg's confirmed Yogos won't be coming back
Of course, you never know — another beloved Kellogg's product, Froot Loops Cereal Straws, was brought back in 2021. For now if you're craving Yogos, you'll just have to settle for a similar version produced by Welch's called Fruit 'n Yogurt Snacks.
Yogos were a fruit flavored snack produced by Kellogg's that looked like a fruity bit of goodness, a delicious snack. In the early 2000's, Yogos had to be discontinued due to various health issues and haven't been back ever since then by the company.
When were Yogos discontinued? After being introduced to the shelves in around 2005, Kellogg's discontinued the Yogos product line around the early 2010s.
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Type | Subsidiary |
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Headquarters | Docklands, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Area served | Australia New Zealand Asia |
Products | Dairy & Juice |
Parent | Bega Dairy & Drinks |
Thankfully, Welch's Fruit Snacks released a snack that is reminiscent of the extinct Yogos. The Fruit 'n Yogurt snacks are chewy fruit snacks covered in creamy yogurt... sound familiar?
Product Details. YOGO Choc Rock Chocolate Flavoured Custard is a flavoured dairy snack.
Once you've made the yogo, it can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Yogo | Brownes Dairy | The original and the best.
Carbs, Sugar, and Sodium
100 grams of Yogo Choc Rock Dessert contains 17g carbohydrates, 13g sugar, and 75mg of sodium.
At its peak, Western Australians devoured 12,000 tubs of Dirt Dessert each week. But it was discontinued in 2013 because of poor sales.
What was the first brand of yogurt?
Fast forward a couple thousand years, and Danone was founded in Barcelona. Isaac Carasso founded Danone in Barcelona in 1919 to help treat children with intestinal disorders. It was the first industrial production of yogurt.
Yoga's origins can be traced to northern India over 5,000 years ago. The word yoga was first mentioned in ancient sacred texts called the Rig Veda. The Vedas are a set of four ancient sacred texts written in Sanskrit.

The reason for the popularity of Greek yogurt, of course, is health. Unlike ordinary yogurt, the Greek variety is strained of excess liquid, which accounts for its thicker texture and its greater protein and probiotics count.