When you need a cool snack that’s also healthy and totally crave-worthy, this frozen yogurt bark comes to the rescue!
It’s a delicious treat that is perfect for any hot day, and kids LOVE IT. You’ll be keeping a batch in the freezer all summer long.

Easy Yogurt Bark
Frozen yogurt bark is a healthy snack made with fresh berries, fruity cereal, and creamy vanilla yogurt. Each bite is filled with berries-and-cream flavor and melts in your mouth.
While it’s just as enjoyable as frozen popsicles, this is a more nutritious option from the freezer. Each serving has 5 grams of protein, thanks to Greek yogurt, with antioxidants and vitamins from the berries and cereal.
Frozen Yogurt Bark Ingredients
Here’s a quick run-down of everything you need to make frozen yogurt bark:
- vanilla Greek yogurt: or any dairy or non-dairy yogurt.
- berries: this recipe uses blueberries and diced berries, but you could swap them out for another fruit that freezes well, like chopped bananas, peaches, or raspberries.
- favorite fruit cereal: or any of your favorite cereals! Granola, clusters, grain-free, gluten-free- you get the picture.

How to Make Frozen Yogurt Bark
Making this frozen yogurt bark is easy. All you have to do is layer the ingredients and freeze. Now, grab those ingredients, and let’s make it quick!
- Prep
Line a 9 x 9-inch baking dish or pan with parchment paper. - Assemble and freeze
Spread the yogurt into an even layer at the bottom of the dish. Sprinkle the blueberries and cereal over the yogurt and freeze for 4 to 6 hours. - Cut into squares
When ready to eat, lift the parchment, and place the bark onto a flat surface. Use a sharp knife to cut the bark into nine squares.
You could also break the larger square into nine pieces; they won’t be uniform but close enough.
Watch this quick video to see how this frozen treat is made:
While it comes together quickly, it does take about 4 hours to freeze, but you can prep it the night before or right after breakfast, and it will be ready to eat when snack time rolls around.
Storing Yogurt Bark
If you’re left with extra yogurt bark, store the remainders in an airtight container and freeze for up to a week; but you shouldn’t expect it to keep that long. This snack is seriously refreshing on a hot summer day and a winner for kids and adults; it will disappear quick.
Frozen Yogurt Bark with Fruit and Cereal
Try this homemade fruit and frozen yogurt bark for a healthy snack that feels more like a special dessert!
- Prep Time: 4 hours + 5 minutes
- Total Time: 4 hours + 5 minutes
- Yield: 9 servings
- Category: Snacks
- Method: Freezer
Ingredients
- 16-ounce container of vanilla Greek yogurt
- ½ cup blueberries and diced strawberries
- 2 cups cereal, any kind
Instructions
- Line a 9 × 9-inch baking dish or pan with parchment paper.
- Pour the yogurt into the baking dish and spread it in an even layer.
- Sprinkle the fruit and cereal over the yogurt and freeze for 4-6 hours.
- When ready to eat, lift the parchment paper from the pan onto a flat surface and carefully cut the bark into nine squares or break it into nine pieces. Serve immediately.
- Transfer any leftover frozen bark to an airtight container and freeze for up to 1 week.
Notes
The easiest way to cut the frozen yogurt is with a sharp knife, with the frozen bark over a cutting board.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 piece
- Calories: 64
- Sugar: 2.3 g
- Sodium: 53.9 mg
- Fat: 1.4 g
- Saturated Fat: 0.7 g
- Trans Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 8.1 g
- Fiber: 0.9 g
- Protein: 5.4 g
- Cholesterol: 4.4 mg
Christina Knittel
I love this cereal with almond milk! 🙂
carol clark
berry blast and i like to thow some in my yogart i like it
sandra
I would like to try Banana Squash Squares.
Angie Wolfe
We love Fruit Number Crunch as a dry cereal as a snack with pretzels and other dried fruit.
Becca Z
We are loving Fruity Number Crunch and Berry Blast, although we haven’t experimented with them in recipes. I imagine you could pulse them in a food processor a bit to make crumbs for a cheese cake crust, or for a crumble topping, or you could use them with Dandies vegan marshmallows to make marshamallow treat bars, or make a bark or brittle.
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Heather Eavers
We haven’t tried Bitsy cereal yet. But we love the cookies!
Taylor Closet
My favorite is berry blast, I toss it in my salad for a bit of a crunch.
julie
my daughter loves bitsys 🙂
Mary
I didn’t have any parchment paper after baking cookies this weekend so i put yogurt in a popsicle mold, topped with berries and fruit and stuck a stick inside. The kids loved it.
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Rosa
OMG. so bright and colorful! love these.
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Anna
I made these yesterday. Found the cereal at Target. They were yummy!!
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JoAnn
I cannot wait to make this with my grandkids! They love fruit and yogurt!
JoAnn Caruso Schneller
Now that I get grandkids after school, great idea. I can even enjoy in the am on the run
Gonna let them help n let them use their favorite fruit
Kelli
Just checked Amazon $10.00 for a box of cereal!! Really?!
Laura Fuentes
They are super easy to find at Target and much more affordable 🙂
Tamara
Yummy! I’ve done something similar with granola yougurt and fruit and put it in our popsicle molds. They had popsicles for breakfast! That day I was the coolest mom in town. 🙂
Shonda
I’m sure my kids would love this. I have never heard of it before.
Ashley
I will for sure make this soon! Looks fantastic and my kids would absolutely love it.
Olivia
Looks great! My kids would love this.
Marion Millan
My little ones would love to eat this right out of the box!
Marion Millan
My little ones would love this special snack. Def putting on the list to make this weekend. Thank you for sharing and for the great giveaway!