
Chobani Zero Sugar Greek Mixed Berry 4 Pack
What You Should Know
Chobani Zero Sugar Greek Mixed Berry 4 Pack sits in the refrigerated dairy aisle among Greek yogurts, protein cups, and other single-serve snack packs, often stacked near low-calorie and diet-oriented options. Shoppers spot it by its familiar Chobani branding and a callout to “zero sugar” and live cultures, making it a common grab for breakfast aisles, quick snacks between meetings, or for putting into a gym bag after a workout. It fits occasions like busy weekday breakfasts, back-to-school lunchboxes for older kids, and meal-prep routines where people want portioned, lower-calorie dairy. The brand positions itself as modern, health-conscious, and mainstream premium — appealing to people who want the credibility of a traditional yogurt brand but with diet-friendly claims; marketing leans on natural-sounding labels, non-GMO wording, and active-lifestyle imagery. The front label highlights “zero sugar,” “60 calories,” and “6 live and active cultures,” while the ingredient list reveals ultra-filtered milk, sugar substitutes (allulose, stevia, monk fruit), natural flavors, and texture stabilizers; there is no USDA organic badge. Processing-wise, it’s made with concentrated milk and added sweeteners and gums to achieve taste and texture, rather than plain fermented milk alone. Sensory notes: thick, spoonable Greek texture with a glossy fruit swirl, a bright berry aroma from natural flavors and color, and a restrained sweetness that reads less jam-like than full-sugar yogurts. Packaged in a branded multi-pack of single-serve cups, the ritual is peel-and-eat on the go, scoop-onto-granola, or stirred into smoothies for a calorie-conscious lift.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Ultra-Filtered, Nonfat, Milk, (Ingredient, Not, Found, in, Regular, Yogurt),, Water,, Skim, Milk, (Includes, a, Dietarily, Insignificant, Amount, of, Sugar),, Allulose, (Includes, a, Dietarily, Insignificant, Amount, of, Sugar),, Contains, 2%, or, Less, of:, Natural, Flavors,, Tapioca, Flour,, Citrus, Fiber,, Sea, Salt,, Guar, Gum,, Vegetable, Juice, Concentrate, (for, Color), (Includes, a, Dietarily, Insignificant, Amount, of, Sugar),, Stevia, Leaf, Extract, (Red, M),, Monk, Fruit, Extract,, Cultures,, 6, Live, and, Active, Cultures:, S., Thermophilus,, L., Bulgaricus,, L., Acidophilus,, Bifidus,, L., Casei,, and, L,, Rhamnosus..
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
The product contains ultra-filtered milk, non-nutritive sweeteners (allulose, stevia, monk fruit), natural flavors, and gums, which are characteristic of industrial formulations; these added ingredients and processing steps place it in NOVA group 4 (ultraprocessed).
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Common Questions about Chobani Zero Sugar Greek Mixed Berry 4 Pack
It really depends on what you’re looking for! With 11 grams of protein and only 60 calories per serving, it can be a great option for a snack or part of a balanced meal. Just keep in mind that health is subjective — what's healthy for one person might not be for another.
