Yogurtville
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I've been to many frozen yogurt places and so far this one is the worst. They did have a lot of candy topping choices but not as much fruit choices. T…
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Yummy Yummy!. They really need to come up with a new name for frozen yogurt (fro-yo) that doesn't use the name yogurt. How about frozen awesomness or …
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2 Reviews on “Yogurtville”
I’ve been to many frozen yogurt places and so far this one is the worst. They did have a lot of candy topping choices but not as much fruit choices. The yogurt seemed to runny and the taste reminded me of toothpaste and it was salty to my girlfriend.
Yummy Yummy!. They really need to come up with a new name for frozen yogurt (fro-yo) that doesn’t use the name yogurt. How about frozen awesomness or taste explosion? Yogurtville is a self-serve place. They have a wall of self-serve fro-yo. It seems like there were seven banks with three potential flavors in each bank. They will give you tiny paper cups to sample flavors. Once you land on a flavor(s), grab a really large cup behind you and start filling it up. Next you take your filled cup and head to the topping station. Again, you help yourself with chocolate, cookies, dough, fruit, candy, nuts or just about anything you probably like. Last, you head to the checkout station. There you can add syrups, caramel and chocolate sauce. Now the scary part! Put your wonderful creation on a scale to see how much it costs. Mine was about a third full and cost $3.50. The guy behind me had it heaping full and cost $8.00. I’m glad the scale doesn’t display calorie count!Today I had chocolate caramel turtle. It tasted just like those flavors. I loved every bite of it. I added one single snicker chunk, one mini peanut butter cup and just a few cookie dough bits. Uh, so yummy. Why does it have to be called yogurt when it tastes that good.