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Frozen yogurt is a dessert that I can eat without feeling too incredibly guilty. I'm not sure whether I *should* feel that way, but I do, so don't try to enlighten me. Ignorance is bliss, you know. Anyways, as a Yoforia devotee, I was excited when Sweet Frog opened just down the street from my apartment, since it's the same kind of self-serve froyo concept. Unfortunately, I was pretty disappointed. Their space (which used to be a Marble Slab) is way too small for that kind of layout: people were tripping over and stepping on one another because there just wasn't enough room. The staff is nice, but disorganized and too persistent. The girl working asked me five or twelve times if I wanted a tasting cup, and the cups themselves were at the register instead of at the froyo dispensers. Finally, I was disappointed in the yogurt itself. The first couple bites were okay, but it soon became all but flavorless. It wasn't really worth the calories at that point. Perhaps I shall try Sweet Frog again, especially since Chad's experience seemed to be better than mine. I hope they get their act together, since the Yoforia nearest to me is a good 15 minutes away. Hrmph.
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