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  • I went to Zoyo after attempting to go to Chill because Yelp had some kind of coupon going for $10 worth of yogurt for $5. It turned out that Chill was permanently closed. Bummer! Deception! I would not have a want for yogurt extant for long, still, because I looked up the nearest frozen yogurt place with my phone, and that was Zoyo. It was out of the way, but for frozen yogurt, I would do many things. Their flavours were generally good and occasionally a bit strange. They had the usuals- plain, vanilla, chocolate, mint, cupcake (or cake? I forget which), oatmeal cookie... and then some strange ones and seasonals, which I believe were along the lines of blueberry muffin, pumpkin pie or pumpkin spice, and then there was one particularly mysterious flavour at the end, which was mint chocolate. I thought it was curious that there was a mint chocolate flavour when there were already both mint and chocolate flavours, but forged on ahead in my sampling. There was also a little girl here with a male guardian of some kind that gave us sample cups and told us to try frozen yogurt, which was... interesting. The mint chocolate was an absolute trainw wreck of taste and I recommend you not sample it even to satisfy the curiosities of what could make me say that. I think that it was sugar-free or something special like that, but wouldn't accredit the bad flavour to that; I would source the bad flavour to careless alchemy from the neighborhood scientists that concoct the blends. All of the other flavours were palatable. I have absolutely no recollection of what I ate, but it was good, and I really enjoyed eating here at zoyo. If they do not ask you, ask for a punch card so you can earn yourself some 'free' yogurt if you do like it in the end, or you can give it to a friend who likes it (me). One of the two friends I ate out with topped her yogurt with Poptart and did not enjoy that experience, but you cannot blame Zoyo for that one. The other friend has since visited other Zoyo locations with varied positive and negative results, including more weird flavours (not bad, just different, like the blueberry muffin). I don't really understand why this is 'neighborhood yogurt'. Is it because the building appears to have garage doors, so while you are eating, you feel like you are in a house in a cul de sac? I liked sitting in here and the only part of the building that I did not enjoy were the televisions on the wall. I would have enjoyed a television-free environment, because it would have been placid and uninterrupted. Then again, there was an older couple that walked in, one of whom asked the cashier if 'this was the only vanilla they had'. They only have one vanilla.
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