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  • After hearing a lot of buzz about this place over the last few weeks I decided that I had better try it. I've previously never heard of Tasti D-Lite but I learned it is big in New York and after trying it I think it will be big here as well. I'm always looking for desserts that are tasty yet won't make me fatter or send me into carb/calorie overload so I was very excited to try this place. Tasti D-Lite's main thing is that it is supposed to have very calorie-lite and tasty frozen yogurt/ice cream type stuff. Although I'm still not sure if it is ice cream or frozen yogurt. They even have a nutritional comparison with most of the other ice cream/frozen yogurt places so you can see how this place stacks up. I was pleasantly surprised. Upon entering the place you will notice that it doesn't look that much different than the 75 other frozen yogurt places that have sprung up around the valley over the past couple years. What you WILL notice is that each of their frozen treat offerings clearly show the amount of calories in it. Friggin GENIUS! Almost every other food selling establishment should take the hint from Tasti D-Lite and start doing this. I understand that the average Joe doesn't care how many calories are in what he eats, but I think a lot of people would be way better off if they are given proper nutritional information of what goes into their mouths. So far I was impressed. The place was nice and clean, the girl behind the counter (Megan) was very helpful and friendly, the prices were reasonable, etc. BUT....did the stuff taste any good for having only a few calories per bite? After sampling every one of their 5 or so flavors I was quite surprised. Everything pretty much tasted like what it was supposed to and actually were very good. It wasn't the best frozen yogurt stuff I've ever eaten, but it is pretty good. Its not the creamiest, richest, or sweetest, but it is quite satisfying. For under 100 calories for a small cup you can't go wrong. But don't worry, you can still load your cup with the usual not-so-good-for-you toppings. Listen, if you want something that tastes like Chunky Monkey then this is not your place. But if you want some decent frozen yogurt stuff that is lite on your wallet and calories, then pay Tasti D-Lite a visit.
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