We've scoured America's scoop shops (tough job, but somebody had to do it) for the tastiest (and healthiest) ice creams, yogurts, and sorbets that will satisfy your sweet tooth without hurting your waistline.

Our criteria: superior taste, stellar nutrition, and countrywide availability. Here, the five winners. (A standard scoop, by the way, is about 1/2 cup, or 3 to 3.5 ounces.)

Häagen-Dazs Mango Fat Free Sorbet

  • A blend of juicy, tropical mangoes
  • 120 calories, 0 grams fat, 20% RDA vitamin A, 10% RDA vitamin C
  • $3

"If you love mangoes, you’ll enjoy this sorbet. It’s very satisfying—you only need a little to feel content, and it’s very refreshing on a hot summer day," judge Christine Palumbo, RD, says. And judge Kara Nielsen, a former pastry chef who now follows food trends, says, "It’s shocking that there is no fat. This sorbet is so creamy and totally indulgent."

Ben & Jerry’s Black Raspberry Swirl Low Fat Frozen Yogurt

  • Black raspberry yogurt with thick black raspberry swirls made with real black and red raspberries
  • 140 calories, 1.5 grams fat, 15% RDA calcium
  • $3.50

"This has a serious raspberry flavor and a beautiful creaminess. It feels like you’re eating a full-fat ice cream, not a healthy frozen yogurt," Palumbo says. She and the other judges also like the ingredients, including hormone-free milk and fair-trade flavors. Nutrition pamphlets are available at Ben & Jerry’s counters, and there are lots of healthy choices—sorbets, frozen yogurts, and even full-fat ice creams like the next winner. (The vanilla, chocolate, and coffee flavors have 200 or fewer calories, too.)

Ben & Jerry's Strawberry Ice Cream

  • Strawberry ice cream with real strawberry pieces
  • 170 calories, 9 grams fat, 15% RDA vitamin C, 10% RDA calcium
  • $3.50

"It is delicious in taste and in feel—very honest and fresh," says judge Gale Gand, a pastry chef and co-owner of Tru in Chicago. Palumbo loves that it has only eight ingredients—all natural. Ask for a kid-size cup to cut calories.

Baskin-Robbins Light Aloha Brownie Ice Cream

  • Light chocolate ice cream with ribbons of fudge and chunks of macadamia nut toffee
  • 160 calories, 5 grams fat, 10% RDA calcium
  • $2

"Rich, fudgy, chocolaty, and delicious," Palumbo says. "If you need a chocolate fix, this will do the trick!" Baskin-Robbins’s BRight Choices flavors—like Cappuccino Chip, Premium Churned Light Raspberry Chip, and various sorbets—are healthy takes on their classics. We did have one beef: Baskin-Robbins’ products had more artificial ingredients than the other contenders.

Häagen-Dazs Cranberry Blueberry Fat Free Sorbet

  • A blend of tart cranberries and sweet blueberries
  • 100 calories, 0 grams fat, 8% RDA vitamin C
  • $3

"This has a nice flavor, is very refreshing and tart—but not too tart," Gand says. Häagen Dazs shops aren’t overflowing with low-fat ice creams, but they do have other amazing fat-free sorbets besides our two winners. Our judges like that HD offers small cup sizes for portion control and that you can request nutrition information, which is kept behind the counter.

If you add a cone …

  • Cake cone: 17 calories, 0 grams fat
  • Sugar cone: 40 calories, 0.5 grams fat
  • Waffle cone: 121 calories, 2 grams fat

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Friday, August 28, 2009 2:08:51 PM

If you get Schwan's Delivery Service in your area- try this

Schwan's Fat Free Ice Cream in Vanilla (Made with Splenda)- 70 calories for half cup serving and no High Fructose Corn Syrup.

Also available in chocolate- I can get my nieces to eat this.

They also have low carb and portion controlled too!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009 3:41:40 AM

88-calorie ice cream dessert (www.thinkingskinny.com)

 

Pink Champagne Ice Cream Dessert

 

8 oz. lite cream cheese, softened

3/4 c. Splenda sweetener

1 (28 oz.) can crused pineapple, drained

1 (8 oz.) tub Cool Whip Lite

1 c. (small pkg.) frozen strawberries, thawed

2 whole bananas, sliced

 

Combine all ingredients. Freeze in two loaf pans. From freezer, let soften 20 minutes, un-mold, slice and serve. Makes 16 (1/2 c.), 88 calorie servings.

Saturday, August 15, 2009 5:47:52 AM

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Saturday, August 08, 2009 3:18:56 PM
d"Lites ice cream is the best for diabetics and weight watchers are coming to d"Lites stores for there ice cream and other stuff. Everyone should honestly try it just once in there lives.
Monday, August 03, 2009 7:07:53 AM
i think that maybe the results are incorrect for the baskin robbins nutrition facts -- it says a standard scoop is 3.5 oz, and I know for a fact that baskin robbins only sells 2.5 oz and 4 oz scoops.
Monday, August 03, 2009 3:01:04 AM

When listing Baskin & Robbins yummy flavors, don't forget Jamocha Almond Fudge:  coffee(mocha) ice cream with swirls of fudgy chocolate and filled with almonds.  My alltime favorite.   Yummmm!

Friday, July 31, 2009 4:22:47 PM
Right, Magnumtim!!!??? Gelato is SOOO good. We have Publix in our area, and their frozen yogurt is wonderful. They also make a sugar free orange sherbet that is pretty durn good too.
Friday, July 31, 2009 12:21:47 PM
If you are searching for low fat then don't eat ice cream.My God,all the food police and these lame articles.Ice Cream is a healthy choice for calcium consumption as long as it's a once in awhile treat.For a healthy and the very smoothest and best tasting,buy Breyers.It has no high fructose sugar in it.When you eat a scoop of it,you know you've eaten real ice cream the way it was made before the artificail food scene came along.As far as that Florida soft serves goes,no thank you.The problem with over weight people is that they consume too many calories for the activities that they engage in.The problem is not the ice cream.
Friday, July 31, 2009 11:32:52 AM
Everyone is trying to find the best ice cream with less calories. I have it. Our store is located in Sarasota Florida and it is called d'Lites Emporium. Our ice cream is only 50 calories to every 4oz serving no matter what the flavor is and our Vanilla has 2g sugar and Chocolate has 3g sugar. It is soft serve so come check out our flaors for the day. I can honestly say that our ice cream is very healthy for you. there is about 12 d'Lites stores in Florida. Check out d'Lites emporiums web site. Once you try it you will be hooked.
Friday, July 31, 2009 11:03:55 AM

In order for ice cream to be truly nutritious and delicious one must look at the quality of ingredients:

Are natural cane or fructose (from fruit juice) sugars used vs. high-fructose corn syrup, or synthetic Aspertame or Sucralose? Is the milk and cream derived from cows not treated with rBst or antibiotics? Does the manufacturer add petroleum based food colorings such as FD&C Red 40, Blue 1 vs. safe plant, animal or mineral based colorings....etc? Are hydrogenated fats used in the product? Just because a product says natural does not mean they use healthy ingredients - read the label and contact the manufacturers to make sure their products are safe for your body; then hold them accountable to used only safe ingredients and additives. Healthy people eat healthy food which equals to lower health costs for all Americans.

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