I'm a big fan of Greek style yogurt. Firmer and tangier than the almost liquid Swiss style that is currently so popular in the US. Fage's Total was the first real entry into the US market and when first released it was quite good, but after a re-formulation it isn't anywhere close to what it used to be like. Now Cabot, the Vermont creamery cooperative has released Cabot Greek style yogurt. Cabot Greek Style Yogurt comes in the following six-ounce flavors: Peach, Strawberry, Vanilla Bean, and Honey; with Plain in a 32-ounce size. I can't wait to try it.

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3-14-2008 @2:21PM Jason Levine said... It looks like the linked document has expired. I found this other page (dated from November) on Cabot's website:
http://www.cabotcheese.com/f1.php?left=/menu-events.html&right=/pages/press/GreekYogurtShorts.php&top=menu_top.php
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3-14-2008 @3:44PM Eric Young said... They carry it at a few of the local mega-marts (south of Boston).
It is yummy. very thick and creamy, tart but not overly so. Nicely flavored, but again not overly so. It is not as thick or tart as a some other Greek yogurts I've tried but is far superior to the runny sugary stuff one usually finds at the supermarket.
Be warned that this stuff is not low calorie or low fat. Cream is present and accounted for :-) Thanks tot he caliroes and whatnot it is also very filling. I find the tub size (a bit smaller than the usual Dannon/Columbo size single servings) to be a perfect fit for breakfast.
I liked the honey the best, but found the strawberry and peach to be quite good as well.
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3-14-2008 @7:29PM Kathleen said... I've tried a few of their flavors, but I find it very "blah" compared to other Greek yogurts.
My favorite easy-to-find is Fage still, but there's a brand that I can't remember off the top of my head that Whole Foods sells that comes in flavors like Fig that's just absolutely fabulous.
Note: a ha, it's galled "Greek Gods" and is just to die for.
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3-17-2008 @9:34PM apostalia said... Love the Greek Gods Yogurt and now I found they have a Greek Pagoto (Greek Ice Cream ) It out of this world!!
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