Coconut Cult Yogurt Is Hard To Find - Here's A Simpler, Cheaper Option - Tasting Table
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Coconut Cult Yogurt Is Hard To Find - Here's A Simpler, Cheaper Option - Tasting Table
"Coconut yogurt is expensive, especially from uber-popular brands like Coconut Cult, with its punchy, colorful branding and heavy glass jars promising a big boost to gut health. This yogurt sells for almost $10 for a mere eight ounces. Coconut Cult was one of the first brands to come onto the dairy-free, probiotic yogurt scene more than 10 years ago and set the standard for other yogurts to follow."
"My personal favorite alternative is GT's Living Foods Cocoyo, from the popular GT's Kombucha brand, which began selling fermented probiotic tea in the '90s. Cocoyo is less expensive than Coconut Cult but still made with raw young coconut, raw young coconut water, and probiotic cultures. Similar to Coconut Cult, Cocoyo boasts 100 billion probiotics per 1/2 cup, but sells for three dollars cheaper at $6.99 for the same eight-ounce glass container."
"GT's Cocoyo isn't as thick as the Coconut Cult yogurt, but I actually prefer Cocoyo yogurt more for its texture, flavor, and price. The vanilla flavor is great as it's sweetened with Stevia and has only two grams of sugar, while other flavors like piña colada and peach nectarine are delicious as well, albeit with a couple more sugar per serving."
Coconut Cult coconut yogurt is a premium dairy-free probiotic product sold in heavy glass jars for nearly $10 per eight ounces. The original formula uses organic coconut cream, meat, and water plus prebiotic cultures and contains "billions of super-live probiotics." The brand pioneered the dairy-free probiotic yogurt space over a decade ago but faces competition and limited retail availability. GT's Living Foods Cocoyo offers a lower-priced alternative at $6.99 for eight ounces, made with raw young coconut and water and boasting 100 billion probiotics per half cup. Cocoyo is thinner but favored for texture, flavor, and lower sugar vanilla; Cocojune offers a thicker, more affordable option.
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