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| - Right up front, the yogurt itself is phenomenal. If nothing else, it's worth trying just for that.
However, self-serve at 43 cents per ounce (and you can't weigh it until you get to the check-out), it is VERY high priced. And when they deign to give discount coupons in local publications, you can't use it on yogurt purchases, only on "desserts," which are the even more expensive crepes and crepe sundaes.
Recently, I went to buy a pint of yogurt for my Mom because she loves it so much, and they had no lids for the pint cups. The most expensive yogurt in Henderson, and they can't even stock the right sized lids for their cups?
Bottom line: the brand they use, Honey Hill, is delicious and even a bit addictive. But there are a few too many issues for me to want to patronize the place on a regular basis when there are so many other yogurt shops within a three-mile radius.
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