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More like 3.5 stars, because the yogurt is crazy good. But, Aubrey, why 3.5 stars? Well, fellow Yelper, let me tell you: one big ol' star comes off because the variety of fresh fruit toppings is small and not terribly fresh looking. Now, I admit, when I go to a yogurt place, I don't always get fresh fruit to top it off. But I do about half the time and I like some frickin variety. Menchie's does this beautifully. If you are just going for sugary toppings like Twix or other candy-like items, then you won't be disappointed with CherryBerry. Another half star for $0.49 per ounce. That's just fucking ridiculous. At the end of the day you can pay less at Menchie's. Hell, even fuckin Yogurtland in L.A. only charges 30 - 39 cents per ounce. In L.A.!! Land of expensive everything! Why should I pay *more* for frozen yogurt in Charlotte?! Also, maybe another fraction of a star because the place looks more like a day care center than a yogurt bar. Gross. The yogurt itself is great. Like, really, really great. I was especially a fan of the cake batter and pina colada. Sure, I'll come back once in awhile, but if I can go to Menchie's in Dilworth and save money instead, that's where I'll be.
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