Jar of Greek yogurt with rope ribbon

The Best And Worst High-Protein Yogurts Available At The Supermarket

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BY ROBYN BLOCKER

The Greek Gods Probiotic Honey Greek Yogurt on cutting board

13. The Greek Gods

The Greek Gods is a Seattle company that claims to use "old-world methods" to make their Greek-style yogurt. A 32-ounce container of the honey flavor was $5.18.
Tub of The Greek Gods yogurt
Though the yogurt had a more gelatinous texture rather than the thickness of Greek yogurts, the flavor was fine. However, it only has 7 grams of protein in 170 grams of yogurt.
Bettergoods Whole Milk Honey Vanilla Greek Yogurt on cutting board

12. Bettergoods

Bettergoods Honey Vanilla Greek Yogurt was only $3.97 for 32 ounces and had a smooth, sweet flavor, but again, it had only 7 grams of protein per 170-gram serving.
Siggi's Icelandic Vanilla Nonfat Skyr on cutting board

11. Siggi's Vanilla Skyr

This Skyr is made with skim milk, so it has less fat and is thicker than Greek yogurt. Unfortunately, it had no flavor and had a sour and chalky aftertaste.
Tub of Siggi's Icelandic Vanilla Nonfat Skyr
There are 16 grams of protein in the skyr, which is quite good, but the typical price could be prohibitive. I got it for $1 on sale, but it's
usually $1.79 ($.34 an ounce.)
Friendly Farms Nonfat Blended Greek Yogurt Strawberry on the Bottom on cutting board

10. Friendly Farms

A 5.3-ounce strawberry-on-the-bottom cup of this yogurt has 12 grams of protein for only $.69. It was thick enough, but the strawberries were muted and gloopy.
Dannon Light & Fit Toasted Marshmallow Greek Fat-Free Yogurt Cup on cutting board

9. Dannon

Dannon’s Toasted Marshmallow Greek yogurt has 12 grams of protein and costs $0.22 per ounce. The flavor is super-sweet, and the texture is slightly thin but not watery.