Kiwigarden Yoghurt Drops – Strawberry/Blueberry/GoldKiwi
$3.99
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Product is rated as #7 in category Baby Care
Kiwigarden take snacking to a whole new level with their delicious superfoods snacks with tummy-friendly probiotics and antioxidants.
Crafted in Hawke’s Bay for little tummies, these freeze-dried snacks champion creamy Greek-styled yoghurt drops with sun-ripened fruits. Made from 100% natural ingredients and no nasties, snack to your heart’s content.
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Last update was on: June 29, 2021 7:02 pm
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These are delicious sprinkled on a smoothie bowl
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These are a great healthy little snack for the kids
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These 110% failed the lunch box test both kids said they were yuck and no one ate them
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The yoghurt drops were delicious but the strawberry slices were way too sour, my child spat them everywhere then I tried them and saw why.
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The yoghurt drops had a strangge mouth-feel
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The toddler disliked this as did the adults the 5 yr old ate them
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The texture was really off putting. Tried them with 6 kids and only 1 liked them
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The sugar content was too high for my preferences. My kids did enjoy the taste however
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the strawberry bits were very tart especially for young kids
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The strawberries were yum only had 1/3 kids liked the yog drops
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The strawberries were tangy but edible. The yoghurt drops tasted like chalk. We, as a family, did not finish the packet
Black Box Product Reviewer –
The strawberries were nice. The yoghurt drops not so much. But, then again, I’m not a baby.