
Coming up with creative and healthy kids' lunches every day can be a daunting task. You want to make sure that your kids have lots of choices, but you want those choices to be good for them. Kids want lunches that are fun. Creating that balance between fun and healthy is a tough job for any mom.
One great option for lunch is yogurt. Yoplait Trix offers the wholesome goodness of real Yoplait yogurt that you want and the great taste that you kids like. Kids like the Yoplait Trix because the 4-cup packs come in bright, natural color combinations. Whether you eat the flavors separately or swirl them together, kids will get a good source of Calcium and Vitamin D in each cup.
Yoplait Trix understands that moms are concerned with the amount of sugar in our families diets.Yoplait Trix has been reformulated to remove artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, and high fructose corn syrup. Don't worry, kids won't notice these changes.
Yoplait Trix comes in five flavors: Strawberry Punch, Strawberry Banana Bash, Raspberry Rainbow, Triple Cherry, and Cotton Candy. My kids are big fans of Raspberry Rainbow and Strawberry Banana Bash. With an ice pack in their lunch box, the Yoplait Trix makes a fun treat with their sandwich and apple for lunchtime. The kids are full and I know that they have had a wholesome lunch.
Also, my kids love Yoplait Trix as their after school snack. It's just the right size to give them energy for after school activities but not too large to ruin dinner.

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