A drinking yogurt bottle (70g) of Petits Filous Drinking Yogurt contains 55 kcal and 8.4g of sugar. That's 44% of the daily free sugar limit for a child aged 4 to 6, from a single small pot.
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The table below shows how the nutrition of Petits Filous Drinking Yogurt changes across pot or portion sizes.
Petits Filous Drinking Yogurt contains 79 kcal, 1.5g of fat (0.9g saturated), 13.5g of carbohydrate (12g sugar), 2.8g of protein and 0.09g of salt per 100g.
The drinking format of Petits Filous carries notably more sugar (12.0g per 100g) than the spoonable fromage frais range from the same brand, since the thinner consistency needs additional sweetness for an appealing taste once diluted with water. A 70g bottle delivers 8.4g of sugar.
At 12g of sugar per 100g, this is a high-sugar product under UK nutrient profiling thresholds (10g or more per 100g counts as high sugar). A drinking yogurt bottle (70g) delivers 8.4g of sugar, 28% of the adult daily free sugar limit of 30g. As a general rule, the first 5g of sugar per 100g in any yoghurt is typically natural lactose; sugar content meaningfully above that reflects added sugar, fruit concentrate or sweetened fruit preparations.
For children, the daily free sugar limit is 19g for ages 4 to 6 and 24g for ages 7 to 10. A single drinking yogurt bottle (70g) of Petits Filous Drinking Yogurt delivers 8.4g of sugar, 44% of the daily limit for a 4 to 6 year old. Many children eat more than one yoghurt-type product in a day, alongside sugar from other sources like breakfast cereal, squash or snacks, so the cumulative total across a day matters more than any single pot.
Petits Filous Drinking Yogurt contains 2.8g of protein per 100g. This is in the lower range for yoghurt-type products, typical of drinking yoghurts and some flavoured varieties where the recipe has been diluted with water or fruit preparation.
Petits Filous Drinking Yogurt contains 0.9g of saturated fat per 100g, 5% of the adult daily guideline of 20g. A drinking yogurt bottle (70g) delivers 0.63g of saturated fat.
Petits Filous Drinking Yogurt has a single main component: drinking yogurt.
Looking at the ingredient list, it contains stabilisers, colourings and flavourings. Stabilisers maintain a consistent, smooth texture and prevent the fruit preparation or yoghurt from separating during storage. Colourings standardise the visual appearance across batches, since natural fruit content varies in colour and concentration. Flavourings create or boost the taste profile, which matters particularly in products with very little actual fruit content.
Nutrition information from official manufacturer UK nutrition panels, independently verified retailer comparisons (where cited), and UK FoodData Central. Figures calculated per 100g; per-portion values are proportional estimates. Reference intakes: EU Reference Intakes for an average adult (2,000 kcal); NHS/SACN sugar and saturated fat guidelines. For guidance only, not medical or dietary advice.