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I don't know, not had one since diagnosis, but it's usually weight gain that would stop me, not the D. I want one now with new potatoes and garden peas with mayo. All no no's. Agh. Sucks.
Oh it's lovely - really thick creamy yoghurt. You always feel like you've eaten something even if you just have a small dollop on top of eg strawberries or rasps or blueberries (specially good with rasps I think as I like them better than strawbs anyway) whereas a 'normal' yog can feel quite insubstantial sometimes.
If you take a spoonful and think oh that's a bit tart - have another spoonful - the slight tartness disappears as you eat a bit more. Some people don't get that taste anyway.