Chobani Low Fat Cookie Dough Greek Yogurt, 4.5 Oz
- Brand:
- Chobani
- Model Number:
- 0818290016652
- UPC:
- 818290016652
- EAN:
- 0818290016652
- ASIN:
- B07TZNBDJ6
- Walmart SKU:
- 392510678
Recent downward movement established $1.58 pricing, now 0.0% below the quarterly average.
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$1.58 | |
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Lowest Price
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$1.24 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$1.58 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Chobani Low Fat Cookie Dough Greek Yogurt, 4.5 Oz since 12/28/2024. The most recent price update was on Jul 3, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $1.24 (lowest on 8/20/2025) to $1.58 (highest on 3/28/2026). The average price during this period is $1.40.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $1.58 (Jul 3) to $1.58 (Jul 3) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $1.58.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 1773 reviews.
Chobani Flips would not be filling enough as a whole meal because you get 4oz of yogurt as opposed to 8oz of yogurt in the standard cups. Nevertheless, they are a great addition to your meal, perhaps with a bagel or toast. I just love them because of the variety of crunchy toppings included. They really are fun to eat.
Again, I have rated multiple different flavors of these Chobani flip low-fat Greek yogurt, which I buy for my niece and she's always loved every flavor. I chose in the creaminess texture quality and taste are all very appealing. My niece and I both love Chobani products and even the pricing through Walmart is competitive and appreciated. We both recommend these to others.
I buy multiples of this flavor for my kids school lunches. They love the treat aspect of the mix-ins and I like that they are getting a little bit pf protein. This is one of their favorite flavors!
It had me a chocolate chip cookie dough! It is so delicious! I really enjoy this one! It has all my favorite ingredients! I love it and you will too! Definitely give this a try!
I love most of the Chobani Flip Yogurts, better then others My granddaughter tried one and has eaten most of my first order, hsd to order more today. Lots of flavors to pick from, try any and I bt you will taste the difference.
THIS is the best yogurt in the world to me. I eat these and Oiu regularly. I sometimes eat it for desert! It is equally parts creamy, thick but not too thick, and has great little cookie dough pieces in it! I usually buy 6-8 a week. The only thing i dont like is the price, not to mention they keep getting more and more expensive! I wholeheartedly believe there are some companies that aren't as impacted by todays economic problems as others but are using this as an opportunity to jack up their prices as well.... There I said it....
Delicious, tasty, great as a snack or even lo cal meal replacement- but wish it had even more protein!
Cookie 🍪 dough yogurt tastes great but the cookie 🍪 dough pieces are really small but overall it's a smooth and creamy snack at an affordable price
To me- There is a taste sort of a fake caramel . It doesn’t ruin the flavor but i personally do not like it. The chocolate chips were fine. The yogurt was nice and fresh. Another person may find the taste totally different than me. I love many flavors of Chobani yogurt.
My wife keeps buying these. She does not keep eating these. This means that every week or so, I find myself staring down a Chobani Flip that is three days from expiration, mentally preparing myself like I'm about to do something unpleasant, because I am. I want to be clear that I have eaten other Chobani Flips. The pineapple one is good. The peanut butter one is excellent, and I would eat it voluntarily and with enthusiasm. Those are creamy, the flavor makes sense, and the mix-in actually does something. I say this to establish that I am not a person who dislikes yogurt or dislikes this brand. This is not the pineapple one. This is not the peanut butter one. This is the cookie dough one, and that is the problem. The yogurt is so aggressively tart and acidic that eating it feels less like a snack and more like a dare. Then there's the "cookie dough." The package sells this hard. The package would like you to believe you are about to eat something fun and indulgent. The package is lying. What Chobani is calling cookie dough is, in practice, a collection of small, hard, flavorless pebbles that contribute nothing to the experience except texture, and not a good texture. Imagine someone scraped the crumbs off the bottom of a bag of cookies, desiccated them further somehow, and then scattered them into an already-hostile yogurt as a final insult. My wife loves the concept. The concept is solid. The execution is yogurt that fights back, with gravel in it. One star. We will be buying more of these next week.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $1.58 (Jul 3) to $1.58 (Jul 3) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $1.58.
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