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| - The way you people are talking about toppings, I was expecting a barge filled with options. I am a hard mofo to please.
It was busy when I got in, and slightly confused, people were shuffling about like frogurt zombies, stabbing sample spoons in the air. The container sizes are crazy, the large is literally a popcorn bucket.
I had looked at the website before coming and then realized the 70+ flavours listed are only available on rotation. FOOLISH FOOL.
I also didn't realize the middle frogurt dispensing knob would give you a swirl of flavours. More signage needed.
I got me some birthday cake and guava yogurt and piled another container with coffee.
At the topping bar, I of course went on the employee only side first cause there is a teeny tiny sticker saying so.
After jumping off the wrong side, I was stumped as to what to put on the yogurt. I am the wiz who once thought lemon and chocolate would make a good falvour combination.
I played it safe, putting brownie and chocolate chip cookie chunks on the coffee, then a spoon of multi-coloured sprinkles cause I thought it would be funny.
On my frogurt I just put on some fresh strawberries and coconut flakes.
The price was right, for the two containers it came to $8.50. Unless you are my fiancé who went to the Tutti Frutti on 130th (yes, there is another location now, people!) and get one container that costs $8.50.
My yogurt was quite delicious and a nice way to beat the heat. We sat out front in the park with our dog and made for a great after dinner treat.
I am afraid I will now gain weight because this might become our new summer activity.
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