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Ehrmann 's Mixim Greek Yogurt

Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post for Ehrmann MIXIM.
Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post for Ehrmann MIXIM. All thoughts and opinions are all my own. 

Recently, I was hungry late one night, so I reached for a cute heart-shaped container with the words Cherry and Chocolate. Next thing I know, I was smiling uncontrollably because of the cute container and the refreshing ingredients.  I started to read the label and it said that it had NO artificial colors or preservatives.  It has 10 grams of protein and zero trans fats.  This is important for me these days as I am trying to eat healthier.  It was my last Ehrmann MIXIM Greek Yogurt.

As I took every bite, I could taste the combination of the creamy yogurt, the sweetness of the cherries along with the bitter sweet chocolate bites.  I ate the entire container with a smile.  It hit the spot for my late snack. I felt guilty because I ate the last one leaving nothing but a fond memory and my rush to hide the evidence from my husband and kids.  Ehrmann MIXIM is popular with our entire family and to eat the last one is a crime in our house.   




The good news is that I found a coupon to save on my next purchase on their website: Ehrmann Greek Yogurt.  Whether breakfast, lunch, dinner or a snack anytime during the day, Ehrmann MIXIM greek yogurt is a great compliment to a meal or as an in between snack.  I invite you to try it and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. 

You can find Ehrmann MIXIM Greek Yogurt at any of these fine retailers:  Vons, Albertsons, Pavillions, Raley's and Safeway.

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