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Ski yoghurt used to be really nice. I used to buy the big sharing pots and down them on my break at work. Bought some recently and wonder what had happened to them, they are pretty terrible now. The Yoplait ones are probably my favourites now. I love that they have grains in. Really filling.
As a kid we used to go around to a family friend that used to give me Danone pots. I ate them just out of politeness, but they were really bland.
A lot of the homebrand ones from super markets are good now. Remind me of the old Ski types. I don't know what it's like outside of Yorkshire, but the Morrisons around here do rhubarb ones. They are awesome. I could sit and eat them until I was sick.
Yes I rate morrisons, particularly the Longley Farm yogurts they have. They're nice and thick with lots of bits in and have quite a sharp taste that I love. Nice flavours too...hazlenut, rhubarb, mandarin
The only yoghurt I could remember as a kid was the hazlenut or strawberry ones or blackcurrent.Perhaps it was the bitter type taste of the hazlenut ones that put me off eating the things.Never had much liking for blackcurrents either.Last time I ate a yoghurt was probably before I rebelled as a teenager.
Reading this thread perhaps I should give them a go again,there seems to be many more flavours out there then I remember seeing as a kid.
The only yoghurt I could remember as a kid was the hazlenut or strawberry ones or blackcurrent.Perhaps it was the bitter type taste of the hazlenut ones that put me off eating the things.Never had much liking for blackcurrents either.Last time I ate a yoghurt was probably before I rebelled as a teenager.
Reading this thread perhaps I should give them a go again,there seems to be many more flavours out there then I remember seeing as a kid.
The first time I ever encountered yoghurt of any kind was in the 1970s when mum bought some "Ski" fruit yoghurts for us to try. They came in blue and white pots, shaped like mini milk churns (wider at the bottom and narrow at the top). They were an instant hit with us and we all quickly established our favourites flavours. Mine was tangerine and my dad always, always had to have black cherry. Yum!
Edit: Having now read the other posts, I now see that Ski has been mentioned many times already. That'll teach me to post before I read! DOH!
The first time I ever encountered yoghurt of any kind was in the 1970s when mum bought some "Ski" fruit yoghurts for us to try. They came in blue and white pots, shaped like mini milk churns (wider at the bottom and narrow at the top).
Ski Gold... They were still around in the 80's. I remember my Mum having one (She LOVED them!) and when she stuck her spoon in, the bottom fell out of the pot and spread the contents all over the kitchen floor!
Sainsbury's had the Mr Men yoghurt range - flavours corresponded to the colour of the characters.
Mr Forgetful was the blueberry flavour, and I think that Mr Greedy was strawberry?
I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
I'm having so much fun
My lucky number's one
Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!
I am certain that they used Mr Daydream on the yoghurt pots, but I can't remember what flavour he represented.
I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
I'm having so much fun
My lucky number's one
Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!
I remember the banana flavour being sickly - so much artificial colourings and E numbers in there, methinks.
I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
I'm having so much fun
My lucky number's one
Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!
Ski Gold... They were still around in the 80's. I remember my Mum having one (She LOVED them!) and when she stuck her spoon in, the bottom fell out of the pot and spread the contents all over the kitchen floor!
Reminded me of Ski Thick and Creamy that was out in the mid 1980s - Tesco sold them I think. I wonder whether they were the same thing?
I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
I'm having so much fun
My lucky number's one
Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!
The first time I ever encountered yoghurt of any kind was in the 1970s when mum bought some "Ski" fruit yoghurts for us to try. They came in blue and white pots, shaped like mini milk churns (wider at the bottom and narrow at the top). They were an instant hit with us and we all quickly established our favourites flavours. Mine was tangerine and my dad always, always had to have black cherry. Yum!
Edit: Having now read the other posts, I now see that Ski has been mentioned many times already. That'll teach me to post before I read! DOH!
i remember the milk churn shape of the pots. Back then yogurt really was a treat, and Ski in particular was the holy grail.
Those Roberts yoghurts; aren't they the family size ones?
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