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		<title>Does freezing yogurt destroy Live Cultures?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to Stonyfield, No! &#8220;You can freeze a cup of yogurt. A cup of yogurt that has been frozen and thawed will have a different look and texture than fresh yogurt. The cultures become dormant when frozen, but once thawed either in the refrigerator or by your body heat when ingested; they will become live [...]]]></description>
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