"2013-07-24T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . . "Desperately seeking flavor\n\nAs I mentioned in my review of Orange Leaf, I really dig the concept of a low cal dessert. But when you need to dump a ton of high calorie toppings on the fro-yo to add flavor, it kind of defeats the purpose. \n\nThe things I like:\n * Pour your own samples. Much better than the proctored approach employed by Orange Leaf.\n\n * It's located in a more residential setting than the Orange Leaf in Sun Prairie. You can go for a pleasant walk in the nearby Pheasant Branch Conservancy while eating your fro-yo.\n\n * They rotate their flavors more often then Orange Leaf, so you can experiment with something new during each visit.\n\n * \"Free\" waffle cones (the are waiving the $1 extra charge for waffle bowls, but you still pay the per oz charge)\n\nThings I don't like:\n * Despite being fairly new, this location is not as clean as other local fro-yo options. The tables tends to be sticky and there were no paper towels in the rest room during my last two visits.\n\n * I've sampled many of the flavors and haven't found a flavor that really knocks my socks off. I'd still prefer to purchase a carton of H\u00E4agen-Dazs Low-Fat Frozen Yogurt from the grocery store over what I can get here.\n\n * There are a plethora choices in toppings, but no toasted coconut.\n\nThe two star description of Meh, I've experienced better is a pretty good summation of how I feel. The search for the magical fro-yo experience continues..."^^ . "2"^^ . "4"^^ . . .