I was recently the lucky recipient of this adorable card from Stonyfield Organics‘ own Manisha.

Inside were two coupons for Stonyfield’s new Chocolate and Caramel Oikos Organic Greek Yogurt.

In Manisha’s words:
New Chocolate and Caramel pure pleasure-on-the-bottom Oikos Organic 0% fat Greek yogurt flavors offer a healthy, yet indulgent treat all in one convenient snack-sized cup. With only 110 calories and 10 grams of protein per 4 ounce serving, it’s a healthier way to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Because Oikos is organic, it’s made with organic milk from farms that don’t use toxic persistent chemicals and fertilizers, antibiotics or synthetic growth hormones. Through our purchases of organic ingredients, annually we support over 180,000 acres of organic land.
I’d already tried these out as soon as they hit the dairy aisle (I’m a Greek yog addict, as you may have noticed
), but I was excited to host a review and giveaway so you all could enjoy the goods as well!
Caramel

Did any of you ever eat Carembars? The flavor of this yogurt reminded me so much of these French caramel bars!


I was really excited to try this flavor again because I’ve had my eye on Brandi’s Snickers Shake for quite some time. Instead of peanuts, I subbed in roasted and salted almonds. Sweet, tangy and delicious!

Chocolate

I often work mornings, so I’ve been loving breakfasts that take zero to no prep time. Enter Overnight Oats!

The night before, I mixed 3 T of oats, 2 T of Wheatena (my new obsession!), 1 T of chia seeds, 1 t ground flax, cinnamon, and a generous portion of almond milk.

In the morning, I mixed in 1/2 banana, a container of Chocolate Oikos and flaxy almond butter.

So thick and creamy! There’s another batch soaking in the fridge right now

So, want to try some tasty and (sinlessly) indulgent Oikos of your own? One lucky winner will receive a Chocolate Indulgence Prize Pack, including:
-1 coupon for a free Green & Black Organic chocolate bar
-1 sample of Numi Organic Chocolate tea
-1 Dagoba/Eco Lips Organic Chocolate chapstick
-1 Skinnyskinny real cocoa organic soap bar
-2 free coupons for Chocolate and Caramel Oikos multipacks
Here’s how to enter:
1. (Mandatory entry) Watch a YoTube video and leave a comment about something you learned about organics, organic farming, etc.
2. If you have a blog, link back to this contest and leave a comment letting me know you did.
3. Tweet this comment on Twitter, and let me know @Lilveggiepatch. Leave a comment to let me know you did.
4. (Optional) Become a fan of Lilveggiepatch on Facebook. Leave a comment to let me know you did.
5. Become a fan of Stonyfield on Facebook. Leave a comment to let me know you did.
I will choose a random winner on Sunday, August 15 at 10 PM. Good luck!



Awesome giveaway! I love my chocolate!
I learned that babies have a high fat to body weight ratio and chemicals in non organic foods are stored in fat. Meaning babies will more likely be affected by the chemicals than if your body was already fully developed.
I learned that dairy farmers earned 50% of the retail price of milk in 1980, but today the get only 28%.
I follow you on twitter & tweeted:
http://twitter.com/amylou61/status/21229914858
Hi girlie!!
I loveee all your reviews, you always present the food so deliciously!
I am now majorly craving oikos caramel greek yog!
I hope you’ve been having a great weekend!
xoxo!
I learned why to buy organic. Antibiotics are hidden in so many foods… and if we are exposed to too many antibiotics, new resistant diseases will run rampant.
I also became a Fan of Stonyfield on FacebooK!
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