As you all know I am a BIG fan of Greek Yogurt because it is so much thicker and creamier, can be made low-fat or fat free and it is loaded with double the protein of regular yogurt. Chobani takes Greek Yogurt to a whole new level by making it with delicious fruit flavors and 100% Natural ingredients. I LOVE their ingredient list and their yogurt pretty tasty too.
The super cool peeps at Chobani are allowing me to give ONE reader an ENTIRE case of their awesome Greek Yogurt to enjoy along with me ~ yeah!!!
NINE FANTASTIC FLAVORS ~ AN ENTIRE CASE!!!
* 0% Peach
* 2% Pineapple
* 2% Plain
* 0% Pomegranate
* 0% Strawberry
* 0% Blueberry
* 0% Honey
* 0% Vanilla
* 0% Plain
HOW TO ENTER:
1. Visit the Chobani Website and leave a comment telling me one fun thing you learned about their AMAZING Greek Yogurt,t their site and/or their company. They have some AMAZING looking recipes and their blog is pretty fun to read. Have fun and share away!
This contest is open to U.S. Residents only and will remain open through Thursday night. The winner will be announced on Friday, November 13, 2009.
GOOD LUCK, GOOD LUCK!!!
Jane B. says
I learned a dude named Mustafa is their yogurt master! Pretty cool!
Lanie says
i learned that you can freeze chobani for up to 3 months and the cultures will become dormant, but when you eat it and it warms the cultures will become active again. pretty cool!
Annie says
The man who started chobani is from Turkey… thats not Greek to me!
jlee615 says
All Chobani yogurts have FIVE LIVE ACTIVE CULTURES and 3 of them are probiotics. Yay for probiotics that are good for digestive health.
The honey is my favorite. How can it not though, it’s delicious creamy greek yogurt with HONEY!
Nina says
From visiting the Chobani website, I learned that the greek yogurt has twice the protein of regular yogurt; talk about staying power! 🙂
Rachel in NC says
It takes three pounds of milk to make one pound of Chobani!
I would LOVE to try the pineapple!
Tracey says
I found out that they give 10% of their proceeds to charity – this makes me love Chobani even more!
Thanks for such a great giveaway!
junghwa says
Frozen greek yogurt can be an awesome treat!!!!
Emily in SoCal says
I have not yet had Chobani Greek yogurt. I have only had the Trader Joe’s brand. I was surprised to see how many flavors that have and in 0% or 2%. I looked at the recipes and the Cho-nana bread looks yummy!
~carolyn~ says
I learned about thier spoons game and the cool tshirts….of course I already love the yogurt!
k says
i learned that chobani gives 10% of their profits to charities…what a great company! i love greek yogurt!
Katie says
It’s Kosher- Certified! yay!!
theskinnyplate says
I really did not know you could freeze yogurt and have the cultures be dormant. Good to know.
Debbie says
Hello Danica, You know I just started reading your blog when I saw the picture of you and Kath. I love Chobani but I can’t find pineapple anywhere in my neighborhood. I really want to make a skinny version of pineapple upside down cake using this yogurt and my own creativeness. Now I just need to win.
Rebecca says
I learned that Chobani is made in my hometown state of New York! I had no idea!
Jessie says
The yogurt master’s name is Mustafa Dogan and they make the yogurt in upstate NY.
Brianna says
I learned about all the different things you can use chobani in…I’m planning on making the pumpkin muffins soon-yummy!
Michele says
Twice the protein of regular yogurt.
Ashley says
I learned that Chobani recently changed the plastic of their containers so that they can be easier to recycle 🙂 I LOVE their Pineapple yogurt – great giveaway!
Melissa says
Just checked out the Chobani website and I think their tees are awesome, especially the dinosaur one and the cute little logo on the back “nothing but good”. I don’t know why, but it made me crack up, I love it!
Stephanie says
Ohhh awesome giveaway! I finally found this stuff in my area the other week and am IN LOVE with their yogurts… they are amazing (esp pineapple!) They also provide 34% of your daily protein needs-that’s crazy?! Hope I win, thanks for the great giveaway 🙂
Brooke says
So, Chobani gives 10% of their profits to charities around the US…and its made in the USA. Gotta love that right?
Thanks for the giveaway!
tray says
who knew you could use it in guac?
Katie Marie says
From visiting the Chobani website, I learned that the company uses milk that it receives daily from local farms. I love that they make a delicious, healthy product while also supporting local farmers!
Food Makes Fun Fuel says
I learned their parent company is agrofarma
Mary says
WOW! It takes 3 LBS of milk to make 1 LB of yogurt.
Therese says
Oooo enter me! Enter me! I am obsessed with Chobani and would kill for a whole case of it.
They have a recipe for pumpkin muffins on the site that looks awesome 🙂
Caitlin says
I noticed they mentioned that you could freeze the yogurt (I already do)! I love the vanilla frozen! I am still trying to find the pineapple because I think it would also be great frozen.
My birthday is Friday so maybe I will win some Chobani! haha 🙂
Danielle C. says
I love that their yogurt it so high in protein! Yum, I would also like to try freezing some of their flavors (I usually only buy plain greek yogurt).
Kristi says
I never knew that our bodies need 20 different types of amino acids for proper growth and muscle development and that Chobani can give us 11 of the 20! Thats pretty cool in my book!
Jenna says
i would love to win a case of chobani since it is my all time favorite yogurt. I learned that chobani has 3 types of probiotics!!
jenna
RunToTheFinish says
Gosh I’ve checked out Chobani many a time because it’s scrumptous, but I don’t guess I ever realized how much protein was packed in to one container! Since I have almost stopped eating meat this is wonderful!
Missy Maintains says
I learned that it is great for recipes. I would love to make their souped up carrot soup and sweet cho-tato salad! YUM!
Allison R. says
I LOVE Chobani!!!! Their Lemon-Blueberry Loaf recipe looks scrumptious!
Lexi says
I’m so glad to learn they are lower in lactose because my stomach can be sensitive to certain dairy products. Yay for Chobani!
maren says
i love that chobani “spreads the good” by supporting farm to school!!
Julia says
I learned that Chobani is made in Upstate New York, which is absolutely beautiful in fall (I didn’t learn the fall part, I’ve just been there in fall, and the leaves are spectacular).
Mitzi Myers says
Wow, I’m totally in love with the recipes they have on the website! Guac, who knew. A must try!!!
Thanks for the great give-a-way!
Bekah says
I learned there is 18 grams of protein in one little Chobani! Holy Wow!
Rebekah says
I always knew that Greek yogurt had more protein than regular yogurt, but learned that Chobani provides 34% of your daily value!!! That’s awesome!
Katherine says
Chobani is amazing as a snack! But if can also be added to meals like chicken salad, guac, sauces. Yum!
Sonia says
Wow, they give 10% of their profit to charities? That’s great!
Michele | aka Raw Juice Girl says
I learned that the Chobani company recently changed the type of plastic we use to make our cups from #6 to #5, which is more widely recyclable and therefore more Earth (and people) friendly.
Yay for eco-friendly!!!!
Amanda G. says
I LOVE Chobani yogurt, but had never visited their website before – wow I’ve been missing out! Who knew they had a RECIPES section??? Lemon-Blueberry Chobani Loaf? Count me in!! YUM! I also LOVE the pictures that go along with the recipes!
Jessica F. says
I learned Chobani Greek Yogurt also contains five types of live and active cultures including three strains of probiotics.
Pamela Reilly, Naturopath says
Wow. I’m amazed they grow their own cultures! Most companies purchase them. That is very impressive! Thanks for sharing this contest and this awesome product!
Kara says
All of these look so delicious!! 🙂 I learned that their yogurt has more active live cultures than the plain Dannon that I am used to, and the ingredient lists for their flavored yogurts are MUCH nicer than most out there.
Jasmine Ohi says
greeeeek yogurt!!!! <3
I just found out that chobani is gluten free =)
Cellabella says
I’ve always wanted to try Chobani! Looking at their website, I had never thought of freezing yogurt before, until I saw their FAQs. I didn’t think you could do that with the refrigerated yogurt and still maintain the quality. I just might have to try it now 🙂
erin says
i’m pretty excited to be able to try potato salad! i’ve never liked mayonnaise, so i’ve never dared to try the stuff, but that sweet potato salad with chobani looks deeeelish!
Jessie C. says
I didn’t know we could use yogurt in so many different dishes, their recipe collections are amazing, can’t wait to give them a try!
Diana says
The Wonderful Chobani Loaf recipe looks amazing! I like their recipes a lot, as its fun to see how to use greek yogurt in dishes (it’s so creamy, I bet it’s really good in desserts)! Thanks for the giveaway!
Lindsay says
Have NOT tried chobani before, but I REALLY love greek yogurt and I looked on the website and found that the yogurt was not made with artificial sweetners and can be used in many recipes to create delish desserts!!
Sarah says
I cannot find the pineapple or pomegranate flavors ANYWHERE!!! I would be so greatful to receive this gift!
I learned that Chobani has changed the type of plastic they use for their containers from #6 to #5, which is more widely recycable!! Hooray for their envitonmental efforts!
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marie says
I learned that Chobani has a Master Yogurt Maker named Mustafa. Who’da thunk it?
Danielle says
Great Giveway! I learned that there are not any stores near me that sell Chobani Yogurt. That makes me very sad. Hope I win so I can try them out!!
Heather C. says
I love this yogurt. I learned that it is safe for people with corn, nut and soy allergies.
Ibu says
I learned that it has double amount of protein and that you can freeze it for up to 3 months. The bacteria can be dormant too..that’s was surprising to me.
FoodCents says
Cho-nana bread would be fun to make, plus it is fun to say:)
Marisa says
I learned that their vanilla only has 20 more calories than the plain. Yummy – and low-cal! What’s not to love 😉
Kate says
Thanks for the giveaway.
I learned that the yogurt includes 5 live & active cultures, including 3 probiotics! And it has 18 grams of protein!
Marissa says
The cultures in the yogurt become dormant when frozen, but become live and active once thawed by the fridge or your body heat when eaten! Yogurt is such an odd food, but oh so delicious :]
Karen says
I didn’t even think of using Chobani for anything other than eating with fruit and yogurt. Great recipes section. The pumpkin muffins look especially good this time of year.
Shannon says
I learned that there are new flavors I did not know about and I located them in my area!
Andrea says
I learned that what makes Chobani “Greek” is the straining process used to produce a thick and creamy yogurt!
Anne K. says
I learned Chobani is naturally lower in lactose than regular yogurt cause of the straining process. Cool!
Alison says
I learned that sugar helps feed “bad bacteria”. Interesting!
Trina says
I learned that Chobani is not sold in Tucson, where I live! I’ve been reading about Chobani in various food blogs and keep looking for it in the stores in town. Here’s my chance to try it!
Lori Z. says
I had no idea that you could freeze Chobani and it wouldn’t harm the cultures!
Erica says
i learned it takes 3 lbs of milk to make 1 lb or yogurt.
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Whitney says
WOW!!! greek yogurt is my favorite. I had no idea that it takes them 3 pounds of milk to make one pound of chobani yogurt. That is kinda crazy. They also get their milk from local farmers which is really cool and makes me want to buy their product even more.
Megan says
First of all, I’m OBSESSED with greek yogurt (as you probably know 😉 )
And I LOVE that chobani works so closely with non-profit organizations and that their yogurt is SO good for you! And the chobani master… his name is mustafah! I think that’s awesome too 🙂
Lastly… their t-shirts are really cool 🙂
Cathleen says
I learned it takes 3 pounds of milk to make one pound of Chobani. Crazy! I heart the peach Chobani.
Katy says
Those Chobani Pumpkin muffins look pretty darn tasty, but I still love my Chobani with a little bit of tasty granola. Pumpkin granola makes it even better!
KK @ Running Through Life says
I love the fact that it has so much more protein than regular yogurt. Also, who knew you can freeze yogurt? Not I until today!
Marisa (Trim The Fat) says
I HEART CHOBANI!!!!!! okay, sorry for yelling, but it is the best!
I had no idea that it could be frozen, then defrosted and the cultures would still be active! Cool!
Missy says
I learned that Chobani is about to start the game Spoons on Twitter!! How fun!!
Such a great company – I love their plain 0%. Good luck to all! Thanks for the giveaway!!
elle says
I learned that their plant is in Upstate NY. I had no idea they were so close, I imagined they’d be on the west coast, I live in NYC. Love the pineapple flavor!
Alison says
I learned that Chobani has twice the protein of regular yogurt. I also learned that I can’t get the pomegranate flavor within 40 miles of my house. Boo! I did finally find other flavors in my local grocery store though. Yay!
Lydia says
I learned it takes 3lb of milk to make 1 lb of Chobani! No wonder it’s so full of protein
Tee says
I love their yogurt, my favorite is the pineapple though sadly I can’t find that one at any of my local stores. I have never been to Chobani’s website before, I would have had NO idea that they had a recipe section, how cool! I think that the lemon-blueberry chobani loaf looks so delicious. I am thinking of trying that out this week. Pumpkin muffins would be great this time of year too.
Jessica says
Chobani Greek yogurt is yum, yum, yummy! I learned that those with lactose sensitivities can eat chobani without tummy upset because it is naturally low in lactose due to the straining process they use. The probiotics they add also help break down the lactose in the yogurt! This is good news for this girls sensitive tummy!!!
My fave is BLUEBERRY!! Thanks for the giveaway!
Lauren says
I had no idea you could freeze chobani!
Also, their recipe section is amazing. I’m definitely going to try the lemon blueberry loaf, it looks. so. good.
Emily says
Their yogurt has 18g of protein! GOODNESS! I knew it had more than regular yogurt, but 18?! I need this stuff in my life! haha
Heather says
I knew that Greek style yogurt had twice the protein but I was impressed that Chobani is all natural and uses no growth hormones.
Kat says
I like how their cups are recyclable. Awesome! I wish it was sold in stores near me. I always stock up when I visit my sister in Washington DC!
Kath says
I just want the pineapple!!!!!!! It’s the best yogurt ever.
Kate says
I learned that there is a TON of protein, which is great because they make a filling breakfast!
Jackie W. says
I’d love to enter! Didn’t realize it had twice the protein of traditional yogurts!
Naomi (onefitfoodie) says
greek yog has changed my life! I use it in all sorts of recipes like tuna salad, smoothies, guacamole and pasta sauces (to make a creamy vodka sauce!) 🙂 I learned that it has 3 different probiatics not just 1! SWEET SIGN ME UP!
janetha says
that chobani curry recipe caught my eye. i love me some chobs!
Ashley says
Greek Yogurt is the ONLY yogurt I will eat. The protein stats are amazing! Chobani is definitely the best brand out there!
Props for being recyclable friendly!
Joanna says
Chobani gets fresh local milk EVERY DAY to make their yogurt! No wonder it’s so amazing!
Emily @ See Em Eat says
Oh, how I love Chobani so it’s SO difficult to find here =[
From their website I learned about their MASSIVE amount of protein! =]
I also found it very interesting about how after defreezing the yogurt the cultures become more active!!
N.D says
I found out about their fun SPOONS game. 🙂
Laura E says
Thanks so much for the opportunity! I think that their Sweet Cho-tato Salad recipe would be a great side dish for Thanksgiving this year!
Liz - Meal Makeover Mom says
Chobani has a registered dietitian on staff, and they’re coming out with a kid’s Greek yogurt in early 2010.
Great meeting you at the Foodbuzz award’s dinner last Saturday!
Sara says
I like that Chobani has twice the protein of other yogurt brands!
Emily (The Experimentarian) says
Huh–I never knew they had a block on their site specifically directed towards dietitians. I love that they have client resources and guides to help the RDs explain nutrition to their patients. That’s pretty cool. Another great giveaway! xoxo