I was recently given the chance to sample some Yoplait Kids’ yogurt (or should I say, my kids were given the chance?) In case you weren’t aware, Yoplait has an entire line of yogurt made for kiddos, including Go-Gurt, which you can freeze, and then allow to thaw in your kids’ lunch pack!
My kids opted to try the Yoplait Splitz. I actually served it in the place of dessert last night. There is NO high fructose corn syrup, or artificial flavors or sweeteners. But how would my kids like it?
My son Keefe said “Deeee – licious!” (In case you’re wondering, he sometimes wears his shirts like this. Maybe he has a future as a fashion designer?)
When I asked my daughter Piper if she liked it, she nodded. That’s a good sign, because she’s picky.
One lucky reader will win a coupon good for a FREE variety of Yoplait Kids’ Yogurt (up to $3.03 in value) AND a lunch tote, thermos, sandwich container, and some back-to-school goodies!
How to Enter
::To enter this giveaway, leave a comment letting me know what your favorite lunch item is to pack for your kids. Or, share what your favorite lunch item was when you were a kid!
::For a second optional entry, become a subscriber to The Coupon Project – either by RSS or email. Then, be sure to leave a comment letting me know you’ve done so! If you’ve already subscribed - great, just leave a comment!
As a reminder, emails you send me or comments posted on my Facebook wall? They won’t count as entries towards this contest. You need to leave a comment to this post.
This contest will close Friday, September 10th at 12 pm PST!
*Please note that the pack I received and the one I’m about to giveaway were given to me by Yoplait via MyBlogSpark. All opinions are my own. Oh, and my kids’.

















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Peanut butter sandwich (no jelly) and fruit – every day, no exceptions! That’s what she wants!
My favorite sandwich is peanut butter, miracle whip & pickels. I’m not joking, it’s really good.
My favorite item to pack is yogurt–I go for whatever brand is cheapest.
I’m a subscriber–thanks.
I already subscribe through email
My favorite lunchtime snack has always been Animal Crackers! I prefer the crackers to the cookies but I actually love both!
I love Vanilla yogurt, craisins and granola-for a yogurt parfait!!!
My favorite lunch to pack for the kids is leftovers! Because they actually eat those up.
My favorite lunch item when I was a kid was home made cookies, I always ate them first before my sandwiches.
I just signed up as a subscriber via email too.
Thank you
My kiddos love anything sweet!
My favorite lunch to pack for my kiddo is some veggies (usually carrots) with a little container of ranch for him to dip. He also loves fruit if you pack it for him! I got lucky that my kid likes the healthy items we give him!
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String Cheese!!!
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I like to give my kids carrots and celery, they love it.
I love the mini boxes of raisins!
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I love to pack fruit and yogurt!!
My son loves Gogurt in his lunch box! I freeze it overnight, it keeps his food cold all morning and is thawed out and ready to eat by lunchtime!
my favorite was a frozen 3 musketeers candy bar and turkey sand. and some cheetoes
String cheese and yogurt are favorite lunch items here!
My kids are too young for school yet, but lunches around here often inlcude carrot sticks, tuna sandwiches, and pretzels!
I like to send peanut butter and jelly sandwich, with homemade jam.
My son is starting school next week and he wants Tortilla “sandwhich” in his lunch
I love to pack and sandwich and fruit for the kids
My mom would make chicken nuggets and put them in my thermos. That was the best lunch ever.
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Little hummus packs from Costco with carrots or zucchinni!
My mom used to pack us cream cheese and grape jelly sandwiches for lunch. STILL my favorite sandwich!
I subscribe via e-mail!
My kids are of the age now where they pack their own lunch but in the morning, I put their juice box, fruit, etc. into their lunches. Then, I give them a handmade special note or word of encouragement to let them know how much I love them! My mom used to do the same thing with my lunches and it meant a lot to me. I hope one day when my daughters are grown that they will look back and have fond memories of their lunchbox notes!
I’m a subscriber too and love getting a head start on all the great deals! Thanks Angela!!
My favorite lunch item when I was a kid was fig newtons….I still love them!!!! I am excited about this giveaway. My children love gogurt. I freeze it and they eat like a frozen yogurt popsicle.
My favorite food to pack for my kids is something hot in their thermoses. By the time they have lunch at school, their ramen or mac and cheese is the perfect temp to eat.
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My daughter loves her peanut butter and jelly sandwiches!
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Octopus hotdogs will be the new favoite thing for my youngians!
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fruit and yogurt was always a favorite in lunches
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As a kid, my favorite lunch item was left over birthday cake! It only happened a few times a year (when it was someone’s b-day in my family) and I always looked forward to getting that leftover slice the next day.
My favorite lunch Item as a kid was a tuna sandwich
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My sons favorite food to eat for lunch is Turkey Sandwiches. He likes Turkey because he was taught by one of his Teachers that Turkey is lower in fat. He also likes Jell-o as Dessert. When he is not hungry, he will take sunflower seeds because he says its good for fiber. I guess Im learning nutrition from my Son. (Smile)
I always loved frozen grapes .. like mini healthy popsicles(!)
My favorite item to pack with my son’s lunch is a special note from Mommy. I always try to send personalized little notes to brighten his day.
Carrots! They don’t go bad, are inexpensive & healthy.
I loved having cheese and cut up apple slices in my lunch when I was young. YUMMY!
My favorite thing to send with my kids is fruit (apples, pears, plums) from our own fruit trees.
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