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There's some haterade flowing round these parts, but when it comes to Blushberry, I'm totally into it. Truth is I've been waiting for a Pinkberry knock-off to show up in Toronto, and things couldn't have gone more swimmingly when this spot showed up across the street from my work. No joke, I had this schtuff for lunch 6 days last week. I can't wait for them to get their medium and large cups, cause I get a little peckish a couple hours after mowing down the small. Anyway, there are 4 yogurt flavours to choose from - regular, green tea, chocolate and blush (pomegranate blend I think). The regular is nice & tart and the chocolate tastes like fudgesicles, which = yesplease. Lots of toppings to choose from, ranging from Cap'n Crunch, Fruity Pebbles, muesli and almonds to lots of fresh fruit, always in top form when I've gone. According to their Twitter, there will be some secret toppings available (ask for your yogurt "dirty" and they'll pull out some oreos for you). The owners are friendly and eager to please, and it's a nice treat to sit outside on the astroturf, an odd but fun sight in downtown Toronto. Like I said... totally into it.
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