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| - We were going to head to Woody's the other day since we were in the area visiting Costco across the street. Unfortunately, since I ate like a pig at Costco (as per usual), we decided to skip. Fortunately, the idea lingered and we went back the next day for a nice afternoon snack.
This was our second time frequenting one of the new-fangled fro-yo joints...the ones were you do all the work, choose how much yogurt you get, put on your own toppings, etc. All for a price that is lower than the usual fro-yo shop, right? Right? Hard to say at Woody's, as I never saw a single posted sign listing how much the yogurt was per ounce. I guess I could have asked the employee that was behind the register, but he probably would have had to acknowledge my presence first before I could have a conversation with him (note: one customer was leaving as we got in, but otherwise, no other souls to be seen). At least we were rung up in an orderly fashion when we were at the counter, and luckily, didn't interrupt him from whatever he was doing on his laptop or portable dvd player that he had on the counter. He did thank us for coming in on the way out the door, so there's that. I also rough calc'd the cost of the yogurt, and figured it is somewhere around $.35 - $.40/ounce.
The yogurt was good and I had a triple mixture of chocolate (which was called 'cable car' chocolate for some reason), peanut butter and banana. I was trying to replicate the flavor of the limited edition Reese's Peanut Butter Banana Cups from a few years back and did pretty well.
If I was rating solely on the yogurt/value, I'd probably give 4 stars, however, since the service was lacking and the signage was apparently invisible, I'm knocking it down to three.
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