Item: Probiotic & Filmjólk Swedish Non-Fat Drinkable Yogurts from Siggi's
Price: $1.99 to $4.99
Overall Impression: Yummy low-sugar drinkable yogurts.
We're big fans of Siggi's Iceland-style yogurts — extra thick, and extra high in protein. So when he sent some of their drinkable yogurts to check out too, I was thrilled. These are really delicious!

The Review
Characteristics and Specs: Like Siggi's strained yogurt, this stuff is deliciously tangy and low in sugar, high in protein (for yogurt). It comes in two kinds: The plain, unflavored Swedish filmjólk, drinkable yogurt in 11.2-ounce bottles. Also, there are smaller 3.7-ounce bottles with high probiotic counts and which come in multiple flavors: Plain, strawberry, and blueberry.
Favorite details: I loved the tangy taste and the way that the yogurt really filled me up. This has become my favorite pre-workout snack in the mornings; it goes down easily and is surprisingly filling. Even the smaller bottles hold me well through a morning workout.
Potential problems: None that I can see, other than that these may be too tangy for young children to enjoy.
Splurge-worthy? At $4 to $5 for a four-pack of the 3.7-ounce probiotic yogurts, this isn't the cheapest yogurt drink out there. But for a good low-sugar, easy-to-grab snack, I don't mind paying the price.
Have you tried these drinkable yogurts?
Find It! Available at many grocery stores nationwide. Check out the Siggi's store finder here.
Related: Siggi's Skyr: Thickest Yogurt Ever?
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Oopsie: Filmjolk is Swedish, Skyr is Icelandic!
Aside from that, I dont really like these. They arent bad, but nothing special to me. Especially for the price. Buuut I am the person who will pay WAY too much for good skyr when I dont make it... so you know. Im a little jaded. :)
Oh and FYI the good skyr is SKYR.IS brand, not Siggis!
Has anyone tried Siggi's strawberry skyr? I had to throw it out... it was literally like chalky, coarse paste, with no flavor of strawberry whatsoever.
Could it just have been that flavor? Should I give Siggi's other flavors a shot?
If yogurt is drinkable, it has gone bad. Do not want.
Trader Joes' drinkable yougurt is a great and definitely more affordable. Honey is my go-to flavor!