
Activia Proactive Strawberry Prebiotic and Probiotic Yogurt, Creamy Low Fat Yogurt Cups, 5.3 oz, 4 Count
What You Should Know
Activia Proactive Strawberry Prebiotic and Probiotic Low Fat Yogurt cups are sold in the refrigerated dairy aisle, usually on eye-level shelves near other single-serve yogurts, drinkable yogurts, and probiotic brands. You will often see them grouped with fruit-flavored and diet-friendly options rather than plain Greek tubs. This product fits quick breakfasts, grab-and-go mornings, lunchbox snacks, and midafternoon gut-health mindful choices. It appeals to shoppers looking for a convenient, health-forward snack to pair with toast or granola and to parents packing a quick, perceived-healthy option for kids. The Activia brand positions itself around digestive wellness, targeting adults who want functional benefits from everyday foods; marketing emphasizes probiotics, clinical claims, and a caring, clinical-casual aesthetic rather than indulgence. Label characteristics include health halos like probiotic and prebiotic claims, statements about live cultures and vitamin D, and front-of-pack calls-out such as 0g added sugar and 3g prebiotic fiber; there is no organic certification and no overt child-targeted cartooning. In plain terms, this is a processed, branded yogurt that contains added fibers, protein concentrates, non-sugar sweetener extract, natural flavors, and stabilizers, so it is more processed than plain homemade yogurt. Sensory experience is a smooth, creamy, slightly thick cup with a glossy fruit swirl and a soft, spoonable texture; packaging is four 5.3 oz plastic cups in a shrink-wrapped tray, designed for single servings and convenience. Rituals include morning breakfast at the table, a midday office snack, or a post-workout cool-down while on the move.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
CULTURED, REDUCED, FAT, MILK,, WATER,, CHICORY, ROOT, FIBER,, STRAWBERRIES,, MILK, PROTEIN, CONCENTRATE,, LESS, THAN, 1%, NATURAL, FLAVORS,, PECTIN,, SEA, SALT,, GUAR, GUM,, VEGETABLE, JUICE, CONCENTRATE, (FOR, COLOR),, STEVIA, EXTRACT,, LEMON, JUICE, CONCENTRATE,, VITAMIN, D3,, LIVE, CULTURES, L., BULGARICUS, (2),, L., LACTIS,, S., THERMOPHILUS,, LIVE, AND, ACTIVE, PROBIOTIC, B., LACTIS, DN, 173-010/CNCM, 1-2494..
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains industrial ingredients and additives such as chicory root fiber, milk protein concentrate, natural flavors, stabilizers, and non-sugar sweetener, fitting NOVA group 4 ultraprocessed foods due to formulation and multiple processing steps.
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Common Questions about Activia Proactive Strawberry Prebiotic and Probiotic Yogurt, Creamy Low Fat Yogurt Cups, 5.3 oz, 4 Count
The Activia Proactive Strawberry yogurt packs a punch with 10 grams of protein and 3 grams of fiber, making it a solid snack option. It's not loaded with added sugars, which is a plus. However, 'healthy' can be subjective — it really depends on your dietary goals and overall eating habits.
