"You know those little, hidden treasures that you find that are so close to where you work or live? They make you both super excited and a little bit nervous because you know that they are going to test your ever wavering will power on a daily basis. Well, Aloha Yogurt is that for me. For months now I have been passing by the store front on my way the Big Fat Greek Express anticipating their opening, and finally it has arrived. Monday was their first official day open, but I wanted to give them a couple of days to get acclimated before I went in being all judgmental and stuff. \nOverall facts of Aloha Yogurt....locally owned and operated, open 7 days a week from 11a to 11p, make and take set up, offer 12 rotating flavor options and over 40 toppings, kid friendly, indoor and outdoor seating, and you pay by the ounce. \nAlthough there are indeed 12 flavors to choose from, on this visit I only tested 4, and all of them were ubber yummy. They offer the classics, the tarts, a couple low fat varieties, sorbets and customized flavors that include oatmeal cookie, cake batter, chocolate milkshake, and my absolute favorite krumb cake. Soooo good that I am already planning the menu for my next visit! This time I went with the oatmeal cookie, peanut butter swirl with captain crunch, mini Reeses pieces, and fudge sauce. It was ridiculously yummy, and definitely left me wanting more. \nI think next time, actually I know next time I will go for the crumb cake with cinnamon toast crunch and blueberries (hint, hint...If you are reading this Whit, just drop it off at Loveland Tuesday through Thursday between 10a and 7p, thanks). Yum! The only bad thing about locally owned, owner operated shops is that you can't sneak in twice in one day and hope that you will have someone else working that won't recognize you. I guess I will have to wait for another day, but I will definitely be going back again and again!"^^ . "4"^^ . "4"^^ . . "4"^^ . . "3"^^ . . "2010-01-15T00:00:00"^^ .