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| - This is good tasting yogurt, no doubt, but it also is pretty minimal compared to its rivals. I guess you could make the quality over quantity argument, but I like having a lot of options. In addition to yogurt, they also sell baked goods (cupcakes, carrot cakes, brownies). While the baked goods looked divine, I would have preferred an expanded toppings bar.
Homemade cupcake on the side of my ice cream? Nah.
Homemade cupcake INSIDE my ice cream? Now that is the kind of thing that you dream about and wake up next to a pile of drool.
My first time experiencing self-serve froyo was many years ago, in San Diego, while pregnant. I remember practically lifting my jaw off the ground because I could not believe the wonderfulness of so many flavors and so many toppings all just at the tip of my fingers. And all though the yogurt was very tasty, I didn't get that thrill from just six flavors (including chocolate, plain and strawberry). The cakebatter sounds delightful, but they didn't have that today - graham cracker was as exciting as it came.
Same with the toppings - there were not even any sprinkles! And, don't get me wrong, I love crushed chocolate bars and fresh strawberries as much as the next person, but I did miss having an array of colors and an almost overwhelming topping selection. I do need to tip my hat though to the "boba balls," which were basically little balls of fruit that burst in your mouth as you ate them.
As covered by everyone else, the store was thoughtfully clean. Fresh water was also offered. And, if you are like me and get a huge ice cream to share with two little kids, the three different colored spoons (pink, blue and yellow) available at the register are a fun little perk. You are probably not like me though --- however, a pink spoon is always worth a mention.
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