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I've been to this Yogurtland many, many times. You'd think that I own the joint. I was mayor on that other check-in site for a while before another Yelper (who shall remain nameless) stole the mayorship from me. But I don't really mind. Let me just just jump into the thick of it (get it? Froyo? Thick? No? Shut up!) 1. Ask for sample cups--they don't skimp. They let you pour your own samples. 2. Bring back blood orange. That's holding you back from 5 stars. 3. The toppings bar is almost always clean. I like that. 4. The seasonal flavors like Macai, are awesome. 5. Is there any way you could get a shake machine? 6. The teenaged staff are actually happy to have their jobs and aren't miserable and suicidal like at some other FroYo shops. #6 is an important one. Usually when I go to Yogurtland, it's after an epic dinner either in-house or at a restaurant. The dessert is the ending to a perfect evening. The last thing we need is to be greeted by someone who hates their life. So.....to the staff at Yogurtland....nice work.
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