11 Healthy Frozen Yogurt Treats Nutritionists Swear By

At last, froyo season is back!

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TCBY

With the highest number of live active cultures—aka probiotics, which offer numerous health benefits—included (seven different microbes!), this is the top pick among healthy frozen yogurts. Compared to other brands, TCBY boasted a higher amount of vitamin A, vitamin D, and calcium. At only 92 calories per ½-cup, and zero fat, TCBY is an excellent choice for a cool, sweet treat. Learn more about what probiotics are and why they’re so good for you.

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Yasso bars

With built-in portion control thanks to the bar serving, and 15 flavors to choose from, Yasso is a great pick. The pros: only 80 calories and ½-gram of fat per bar and 15% of the daily calcium requirement. Greek yogurt provides a protein punch with 5 grams per bar.

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Nestle Outshine bars

Another tasty bar choice with relatively low sugar amount (11 grams) for their strawberry flavor, low calories (only 90), and plenty of live active cultures. These bars contain S. thermophilus, L. bulgaricus, B. lactis and L. acidophilus—all good for gut health. Other benefits of Outshine bars—no high fructose corn syrup, artificial flavors or colors.

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Julie’s organic frozen yogurt bars

Julie’s foods are certified organic, soy-free, gluten-free, and contain no high fructose corn syrup. Low in calories (90 per bar) and only 1.5 grams of total fat, this one earns top kudos for a healthy froyo option. On the website, no active cultures are listed, however. Here are some tips you should definitely know before you shop organic.

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Stonyfield Farms

With non-GMO ingredients, and certified organic status, Stonyfield Farms offers a healthier frozen yogurt treat. They offer six flavors and two different bars. Lots of live active cultures are included, such as L. acidophilus, S. thermophilus, L. bulgaricus, L. casei and bifidus regularis, so a winner when it comes to gut health. Only 100 calories and zero fat per serving, with 15% calcium, and 10% vitamin B12, riboflavin and phosphorous. Stonyfield Farms brand is a first-rate nutritious choice. Check out these amazing uses for yogurt that aren’t eating it!

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Turkey Hill

Looking for a non-fat frozen yogurt with minimal calories? This one’s for you. Only 90 calories, zero fat, and moderate sugar (14 grams) in a serving. High in calcium and vitamin D, so your bones will thank you. Turkey Hill contains live and active cultures.

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Healthy Choice

Greek yogurt in a single-serving option is always a terrific idea. While lower in calcium than other brands, the plus-side features low sugar (11 grams), and low saturated fat (1 gram). Healthy Choice brand is typically easy to find in stores—another benefit for this healthier frozen yogurt. Here are some more probiotic foods you should be adding to your diet.

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Kemp’s

A widely available choice, Kemp’s froyo comes in eight flavors, and contains some live active cultures. One serving clocks in at 120 calories, with a higher amount of sugar than other brands (15 grams) because of the corn syrup and sugar listed on the ingredients. Kemp’s provides 10% of the daily calcium requirement in a serving.

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Blue Bunny

Another easily obtainable brand, available in four different flavors. Two different active cultures noted on the label, with 100 calories per serving. Calcium rich (15% of the daily requirement), but a bit higher in sugar (16 grams) and fat (2.5 grams) than some other brands. Check out some more yummy and nutritious frozen treats to try this summer.

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Ben & Jerry’s

Of course, regular vanilla is just too blah for these guys. So, these numbers are based on the Cherry Garcia flavor, but four other flavors options of frozen yogurt are sold by this company. Calorie-dense (170 per serving) and higher in sugar (24 grams) than other brands, but that’s with chocolate and cherry chunks included. The benefits of Ben & Jerry’s: Calcium-rich (15% of the daily requirement), high in protein (5 grams), and non-GMO ingredients.

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Great Value

Even Walmart is in the froyo game. Their economical choice contains 100 calories per serving, and is moderate in sugar (15 grams). No live and active cultures are noted on the food label, but if you’re looking to save money, this one’s for you. Next, check out these snacks that work wonders for your gut health—that aren’t yogurt!

Jennifer Bowers, PhD, RD
Jennifer is a doctoral-level Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) with nearly 25 years of experience. For the majority of her career she has focused on health care, disease prevention, and nutrition education for a range of ages—from middle school to graduate school students. In private practice, Dr. Bowers is involved in freelance writing and extracurricular nutrition clubs for children. When not working, she enjoys swimming, running, hiking, biking, camping, cooking, and reading.