YoCrunch, the jig is up. It was bound to happen. Now that Ben is Mr. Big Kindergartener, his emerging powers of initiative and ingenuity have brought him to this: Breyers yogurt-candy combo cups—the ones Will insists on buying, despite my shrewd observations about their convenience-food cost, not to mention their astronomical sugar content.
Are you familiar with these little phonies? Fifty cents (on sale) will get you 6 ounces of Breyers yogurt, packaged with a cute container of granola or candy on top. By “cute,” I mean there’s about a tablespoon of bonus additives to the product, which (according to the package) “makes it easy to have fun & enjoy a healthy snack.”
Healthy? Ha! The strawberry kind featuring the “100% Natural Lowfat Granola” packs 190 calories, including 27 grams of sugar. That’s about 6 ½ teaspoons’ worth in 6 ounces of yogurt—I call that high density! Another strawberry version comes with a “cute” serving of M&M candies. That ups the sugar content to 31 grams, or nearly 7 ½ teaspoons of the sweet stuff—200 calories in the M&M YoCrunch, roughly the same as a full-sized Hershey’s Heath Bar.
So it’s bad enough that we have YoCrunch in our ’frig. But last night, Ben turbo-boosted his yogurt. He left the living room in search of a snack and came back a few minutes later mixing up some YoCrunch. “I’m making this extra good,” he exclaimed. “Uh-oh,” I said, admittedly amused. “Did you mix in 2 candy toppings?” I guessed.
“No, 3!” Ben boasted from behind his mouthful.
Miraculously, Ben bedded down compliantly as usual an hour later. But I hope this incident convinces Tom to reconsider his shopping habits. It’s only a matter of time before Ben skips the “Yo” and consumes only the “Crunch.”
5 comments:
So, is it Will or Tom who buys this garbage?! Either one, he reminds me of MY dad, and how he used to go on payday and get a big loaf of fresh italian bread, a block of real butter, pepperochinis, and pop. It was so great, but SO bad!
Hey Grace, I think you might have just outed your husband, Will er Tom. :)
Your friend Frances.
Quite alright, Franny! ;-)
I know! May as well have ice cream! I have been eating the Stonyfield Farm Greek yogurt lately- the honey flavor with some walnuts tossed in- way lower calories, low sugar, and 15 grams protein!! It's good!
ROTFL
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