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Angel

Oh god, is this a cruel joke you are playing on me? I'll add this to the "Why I need to visit San Francisco sooner rather than later" list.

izzy's mama

That does look amazing...! Is that a chain? When are they coming to NY??

Abi

That is one lucky kid. I'm taking my fiance there this weekend for a study break. Um, right after I get a milkshake at the Creamery on Saturday. So many dairy products, so little time.

Lauren Harrington

What makes Greek style yogert different from other yogerts? I love Greek food and would love to try the yogert!

Kira

Looks good! But how many kilos can I eat? ;) -> http://www.itssucky.com/food_for_half_price/

Fioricet Online

Looks inviting. Greek-style yogurt, I find interesting, can't wait to try one.

My NFL Forums

Oh damn. YUM!

paper cups

healthy (sort of) and delicious- what's not to love!!

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What does eating Activia Yogurt regulate our digestive system?
What is the difference between regular yogurt and Activia Yogurt? Also, how does yogurt regulate our digestive system? Yogurt is just milk, how does it help our body more than milk?

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