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  • Was shopping around Biltmore Fashion Park when I noticed a number of people sitting on benches eating out of bright yellow cups. So, I followed the trail to the newest branch of Mojo Yogurt. I had heard from Yelpers that this chain was expanding. After seeing the line of at least 15 people, I decided I had to try it. The concept isn't totally new but there seems to be a big appeal to the masses to get the fro-yo themselves. You can either grab a cup that's about the size of a large in your typical ice cream/frozen yogurt place or larger--talking half the size of a 7-Eleven Big Gulp. You get whatever flavor(s) from about 12-15 dispensers. You can also help yourself to a range of toppings. Then you plop your cup on the scale and they charge $0.39 an ounce. Lemme tell you, it is really tempting to fill up your entire cup. Should be careful as you may end up with more than you can finish. I filled mine about halfway with "Birthday Cake" and "Mojo Cookie Monster" and threw in a smattering of four toppings. My order came to be about $3.75. I'd have to say that is pretty reasonable. The frozen yogurt tasted like its name with no funky aftertaste. I like how the names have some 'tude like "White Boy Vanilla." Shows the people behind it put some thought into it. And pretty much any topping you can think of, they offer. You may want to avoid being in line right behind anyone with little kids. You might be stuck waiting for a parent to get three people under the age of 6 to make up their minds. The place also has vibrant decor and they play random movies on a few TV monitors. But I'd eat outside weather permitting. The constant influx in a smallish space might make it hard to chat. Still, I don't think the frozen yogurt is worth making a special trip to the Biltmore. But chances are, most customers are already there shopping. On a hot afternoon, definitely a good option. I'm normally more into ice cream or gelato but this will do if the sweet tooth cries out next time I'm at the Biltmore. I'm a little surprised the Fashion Park people decided to open this next to Haagen Daas, whose patio tables were being used by Mojo patrons. Had to hear some random dude going on about how unfair it was like HD is some struggling mom and pop business. It's Haagen Daas. I think they'll survive.
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