What's better: ice cream or yogurt? what flavor?!


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What's better: ice cream or yogurt? what flavor?


Answers:
ice cream. Moose tracks or if you are doing home made ice cream go with strawberry with chuncks of frozen strawberries in it!!

cheesecake yogurt

I like ice cream alot better. My faveorite flavor is cake batter.

yes

ice cream is totally better, but if you want to cut down on calorie intake.. go with a frozen yogurt!

and all flavors are good..!! haha

Yogurt is better for you, less calories, but 1 little scoop of ice cream should be fine. I love plain vanilla, in both yogurt and icecream.

Yogurt, of course.

well usually ice cream=starbucks fudge coffee almond but if i want ice but don't want to get fat i would say coffee froyo! mmmm either way

Frozen Chocolate Yogurt.
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healthier toooooooooo..
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Well I definitely like ice cream better than frozen yogurt, but I usually end of eating frozen yogurt because of the cals/fat.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough ice cream is the best, and any Raspberry swirl yogurt is my favorite.

Ice Cream - cookie dough...

love fat free yogurt strawberry and peach big fan of and sometimes rasberry

i like ice cream better.......jamocha almond fudge.

Yogurt is more healthy but Ice Cream does taste better and has more calories. And any flavor!

Ice cream.
The Edy's Double Fudge Brownie or whatever it's called kind.
That's the best.

Icecream-Cold stone Creamery.

ICE CREAM! I LOVE the dora the explorer strawberry and banana flavor!!! I'm just not that much of a yogurt person. Well, except maybe sometimes. I could seriously live off of ice cream. You know, I heard of someone who went on an ice cream diet where they only ate ice cream, and they lost weight. Maybe I should try that...



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