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  • If you actually compare the Dryers Slow-Churned yogurt to a refrigerated low-fat yogurt, the yogurt wins on sugar counts as well.

    Ha! I caught you, Dreyers Anne-Marie 2008

  • Finally, let's look at the actual ingredient listing of the Slow Churned "yogurt."

    Ha! I caught you, Dreyers Anne-Marie 2008

  • The Dryer's Slow Churned "Yogurt" contains milk, corn syryp and a thickener to make it seem like an actual health food.

    Ha! I caught you, Dreyers Anne-Marie 2008

  • Consider sorbet or frozen yogurt, or try the new "slow-churned" variety of ice cream: a half cup of Edy's (branded as Dreyer's west of the Rockies) Slow-Churned Chocolate Fudge Chunk has just 120 calories and 4.5 grams of fat.

    Six of the Most Fattening Ice Cream Flavors 2008

  • Churned out of the House of Mouse, The Rocketeer was pretty awesome, but clearly had its balls squeezed a bit to adhere to the Disney code of family friendliness.

    How Will Joe Johnston’s ‘Captain America’ Compare To His ‘Rocketeer’? 2008

  • After changing its frozen yogurt production process, within six months Dreyer's/Edy's Slow Churnedwatched a double-digit decline in frozen yogurt business turn into double-digit growth, says Suzanne Ginestro, senior brand manager for Dreyer's and Edy's Slow Churned ice cream.

    Hottest Frozen Treats 2007

  • If only Dreyers would come out with a Slow Churned “Chunky Monkey” flavor; I would clear out my freezer and stock up.

    Best light (non-homemade) frozen desserts | Baking Bites 2007

  • Churned ground and twisted and broken trees surrounded him, as if a tornado had touched down there and nowhere else.

    Touch a Dark Wolf Jennifer St. Giles 2006

  • Churned up by the troops of both armies, the track itself is now knee deep in thick, black mud.

    The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945

  • Churned up by the troops of both armies, the track itself is now knee deep in thick, black mud.

    The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945

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