For the uninitiated, the yogurt served in Blizz is part of a franchise. Blizz adds crepes and other things to the menu, but it's important to know this frozen yogurt is made offsite by a company that makes it the exact same way for any franchise owner. The only difference is that each franchise chooses which flavors they serve.
In the frozen yogurt world there's many options, but the contenders are Pinkberry and these franchises. Reading some posts below, I get the impression that Pberry people are snobs. "It's either Pinkberry or it isn't."
I'm not a snob with these products. Pinkberry can run sharp and tart, where these franchises run smoother and creamier. Both are good at what they do and there's no reason to snub Blizz for tasting less yogurty and more soft servy. For some people that's an obvious advantage and therefore selling point.
For those below who are concerned about the price, where are you again? Two words: Las Vegas. Find one of these franchises anywhere else and -- you guessed it -- the prices are cheaper.
One other thing: you can get free samples of any flavor, and so there's zero reason for being unhappy with your flavor.
There used to be the world's oldest ice cream store where Blizz is now. The store looked like a museum piece. So don't complain: BE HAPPY.
:-)