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Sweet, tart, and frozen. Not just like frozen yogurt, but the "real" frozen custard with that sour taste. Spoon Me is like Pinkberry for the common man who doesn't want their frozen yogurt weighed on a scale while being eye-assaulted by modern neon housewares and useless gadgets. Spoon Me has a ton more flavors than most places like this (which usually just have a "plain" and one other flavor). They had at least four or five flavors, including milk chocolate, acai berry, and pumpkin. But I should suggest that the tart quality of the yogurt lends itself better to berry flavors, or those without extra sweetness, because it ends up tasting a bit sour (I felt this way when I tasted the milk chocolate flavor). Also, there are plenty of toppings to choose from at 50 cents each, ranging from healthy (fresh fruit) to indulgent (lots of different candy toppings). Their "baby" size, the smallest, is really enough and is only around $2.50. But this yogurt is so good that I could definitely eat much more than that! Bonus: Fat Free and only 83 calories per serving.
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