Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Yolato Frozen Yogurt Gelato Bars


Fro-yo girl here. Yolato frozen yogurt gelato bars come in two flavors, Naturalato and Pomegranato. You can get single popsicles or 4 packs at convenience and grocery stores in NY. They look sooooo good. I wonder why we don't have tart frozen yogurt popsicles here in California? Popsicles are so convenient. I can picture myself having a fro-yo popsicle while watching a movie or running out the door on my way somewhere.

I heard from Yolato. They're looking for West Coast distribution right now. Keeping my fingers crossed.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

www.yolato.com

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

New Fro-yo Flavor from Summit: Pink Grapefruit Tart


Fro-yo girl here. For fro-yo shop owners looking to add more flavors to their line-up, Summit Premium just introduced pink grapefruit tart. I had the chance to try it at Limon in San Pablo and it was my favorite flavor there. It has a nice tangy, bright flavor.

Contact http://www.srfoodgroup.com/contact.html for more information.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* LIMON FROZEN YOGURT: 2300 El Portal Dr, San Pablo, CA

Monday, December 28, 2009

2009: The Fro-yo Year in Review


Fro-yo girl here. Back in January 2008, I developed my wish list for 2009. Most of my wishes had come true by June 2009. Here’s a look back at what I wished for and what actually happened.

* Soy fro-yo: Not much has changed. It’s still offered by Fraiche but hasn’t caught on. WholeSoy & Co. offers pints of organic soy fro-yo at health food supermarkets but I haven’t seen it yet: http://www.wholesoyco.com/product_frozen.html and it doesn’t come in any tart flavors
* Kefir fro-yo: Culture offered it a few times but not for long. Apparently it didn’t agree with their fro-yo machines. Starfruit Café in Chicago added a second location in 2009.
* New fro-yo flavors: There was much progress in this area from all over the world. In the Bay Area, Blush introduced the first organic cookies n’ cream flavor, along with guava and pina colada. Tuttimelon launched many new flavors including passionfruit, coconut, guava, and almond. Pinkberry added passionfruit, coconut, and chocolate. Red Mango added pumpkin spice and the unique Tangomonium. Sadly, some unique flavors like Chill Café’s Red Tea are no longer available.
* Mochi at Culture Organic Frozen Yogurt: I’m very frustrated that they still don’t have mochi. It’s almost unforgivable. I know that they aren’t like other fro-yo shops but mochi is my favorite fro-yo topping.
* More homemade mochi all over: This really happened at places like Sweet Orchid in Fremont, Coco Swirl, Hello Desserts, Yogurtastic, and Fraiche. And flavored mochi became fairly common.
* Tuttimelon’s growth continues: Tuttimelon continues to be the largest fro-yo player in the Bay Area, expanding into almost every SF neighborhood, the South Bay, Peninsula, East Bay, Asia, and Canada. Most of the new locations are self-serve.
* Fro-yo at Target and Trader Joe’s: Trader Joe’s offers frozen tart fro-yo. Target carries Ben & Jerry’s fro-yo.
* Tart fro-yo in your local supermarket freezer section: Trader Joe’s, Dreyer’s, Haagen Daaz and Cefiore answered the call for supermarket tart fro-yo.

I’m fairly happy with 2009 because most people in the Bay Area can now get fro-yo without driving too far and fro-yo shops keep on opening. There were also unexpected surprises like my new collection of Yogurtland spoons.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas Fro-yo Style





Fro-yo girl here. I hope all of you are enjoying the holidays. My sweet friend surprised me with Tuttimelon gift cards! I have some Xmas fro-yo pics to share: (1) Christmas tree at Tuttimelon Irving, (2) my cup of Tuttimelon Xmas froyo - original tart with pomegranate seeds, kiwi, plain mochi and strawberry mochi. Tuttilicious! Yes, Tuttimelon Irving is open today. Merry Christmas fro-yoholics!



You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* TUTTIMELON IRVING: 2045 Irving St., San Francisco, CA

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Cefiore Frozen Yogurt Review



Fro-yo girl here. Thanks to Stellaincognita's tip, I went to Whole Foods to look for pints of Cefiore...and yes, they had them! There were four flavors: strawberry, chocolate, acai-pomegranate and original tart, $3.99 each. I selected acai pomegranate and had some for breakfast today. First, it has a nice odor - the scent of fro-yo. The texture is lighter than most supermarket fro-yo. It's soft and almost whipped (but not too airy). You can definitely taste the acai, even more so than the pomegranate. While I liked the flavor (fruity and tangy), they put way too much sugar in it.

Their fro-yo has live and active cultures and is kosher.



Ingredients: Water, sucrose, skim milk, acai puree, maltodextrin, pomegranate juice concentrate, whey, egg yolks, natural flavors, passion fruit juice concentrate, stabilizer, yogurt cultures, natural lemon juice powder.

4 stars out of 5

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* WHOLE FOODS: 450 Rhode Island St., San Francisco, CA

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What's in My Chococat Bowl? Fro-yo


Fro-yo girl here. Saturday might have been too much excitement for me (yay, Tuttimelon grand opening) or driving by Cultive could have been too frustrating (they opened today, a little while after I left the area); I seem to have a slight cold. My usual treatment is to eat fro-yo every day. It seems to work!

Sometimes it's nice to have fro-yo at home, especially late at night.

Here's a picture of my Chococat bowl which I filled with Blush organic pumpkin tart fro-yo (one of my favorite fro-yo flavors ever) and topped with Tohato Caramel Corn (Vanilla flavor). Isn't the Tohato Caramel Corn bag soooo cute? The bag is drinking a vanilla milkshake. The corn puffs are light, airy and crunchy. They stay crunchy even after being exposed to fro-yo (moisture). They're a little too sweet so they taste even better with fro-yo than they would by themselves. I'm also putting Japanese Choco Flakes on my fro-yo. Yum.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Tuttimelon Valley Fair Grand Opening Coverage



Fro-yo girl here. Tuttimelon Bear and I headed down to Valley Fair early today for the grand opening of the new Tuttimelon flagship location. People were already waiting in line an hour before it opened (the first 50 received exclusive new Tuttimelon t-shirts and a turn at spinning the prize wheel). The Truly Tuttilicious shirts came in white and pink with a flocked Tuttimelon logo (I received a special black t-shirt). The t-shirts were very nice American Apparel tees.



The scene was hectic because the fro-yo machines weren't cooperating but the Taylor technician showed up on his day off and soon the free fro-yo began to flow...for two hours a diverse group of people had the chance to spin the wheel (prizes included gelato, the Sumo bowl, $5 Tuttimelon gift cards) and help themselves to free fro-yo and toppings (as much as they could fit in the small cup). One family won two Sumo bowls. There were some hilarious pictures taken of people with their giant Sumo bowls, overflowing with fro-yo. The first person in line was a guy with long hair. Some people just kept coming back for more fro-yo!



I was lucky enough to help out a bit, making most of the labels for the toppings and chatting with the shop owners and the rest of the Tuttimelon family (including Mr. Tuttimelon, Roy, of course). Their new location has 10 fro-yo flavors a day at 38 cents and a case filled with Tuttimelon gelato and sorbet (including creme brulee, black sesame).

Fro-yo flavors of the day:
* Vanilla
* Chocolate
* Egg nog
* Strawberry tart
* Acai blueberry tart
* Original tart
* Almond tart
* Taro tart
* Pomegranate tart



At 2:15 PM, the prize raffle began. The first person won $20 in TM gift cards. The next prize was $30 in TM gift cards. Next up was a blender of all things. It's good for smoothies I guess. The crowd was excited about the Wii Sport and PS3 (more so than the blender); a guy won the Wii Sport. The grand prize was the Playstation 3.



I love that Tuttimelon has such wonderful tart flavors. Most self-serve shops don't have enough tart flavors and/or their tart flavors are too icy and don't taste like real fro-yo.

Congratulations Tuttimelon and thank you for such a wonderful grand opening event!

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Case of the Mysterious Fro-yo Machine


Fro-yo girl here. One day I was shopping at Le Asia Supermarket in San Ramon and I spotted an old soft serve frozen yogurt machine in the food court area. It wasn't plugged in. The machine had pictures of fro-yo and the Dreyer's Grand Soft name all over it. I've never seen a machine like that in use and it looked quite old. I asked if they planned to use it and they said no...I wandered by again a few weeks later and it was still in the same place, unused. Is Le Asia so junky that they store random old equipment inside? Do they have plans for the machine?

I found an old article about the machine, dated 1994, which leads me to believe the machine is about 15 years old. Maybe it should be placed in a fro-yo museum.

"Dreyer's/Edy's Grand Ice Cream is promoting Grand Soft, a program offering fat-free and low-fat frozen yogurt, as well as high-butterfat ice cream. A four-head machine dispenses product from collapsible 2.5-gal. bags. Dreyer's employs a sales team exclusively for Grand Soft and, as of April, had placed approximately 400 machines nationwide. Another 600 placements are expected by summer's end, thanks largely to a new contract with Wal-Mart. Dreyer's acquired Polar Express, manufacturer of its Grand Soft dispenser, in March."

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Julie's Organic Frozen Yogurt Review


Fro-yo girl here. I found Julie's Organic Frozen Yogurt in the freezer at the Cheese Boutique. I'm not sure how many fro-yo flavors are available (there was more than one at CB, none were tart) but I took home a pint of Vanilla Bean. Julie's is an Oregon Ice Cream brand that also offers a line of organic ice cream. In addition to being organic and lowfat, Julie's fro-yo has prebiotic fiber and six active probiotic yogurt cultures. The list of ingredients is short (which is a good sign).

I found their fro-yo to be quite sweet but also smooth, rich and pure tasting. I was happy to see vanilla bean flecks. The texture is very thick and sticky, almost like gelato. I topped mine with crunchy organic cereal from Cascadian Farms. Yum.

Minor flaws: it's too sticky and it tastes more like gelato than fro-yo.

4.5 stars out of 5

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* CHEESE BOUTIQUE: 666 Chenery St., San Francisco, CA

Saturday, December 12, 2009

The Pharoah's Gold Card Comes with Fro-yo Discount


Fro-yo girl here. Here's another fro-yo related (but only tangentially) gift idea, the King Tut Holiday Gift Package: http://tutsanfrancisco.org/holiday. The $119 package includes 2 VIP tickets to the King Tut exhibit at the de Young Museum, a commemorative exhibition catalog, and $25 Cafe gift card. It would be a perfect gift for parents or someone who needs that extra inducement to spend the day in SF. Also, people who buy King Tut tickets will receive a Pharaoh's Gold Card which can be used to obtain special offers and discounts from participating businesses like Peet's, Bloomingdale's, Holy Gelato, and Nordstrom. Gold Card holders receive 20% off the purchase of one item at...Tuttimelon. There's even a 10% discount for another place I love, Crown & Crumpet.

http://www.tutsanfrancisco.org/goldcard/pharaoh's-gold-card
http://www.tutsanfrancisco.org/goldcard/offers/all
http://crownandcrumpet.com/

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Future Fro-yo Shop Pictures: Seasonal and Another Orange Tree in San Jose



Fro-yo girl here. I have two pictures to share of two not yet opened fro-yo shops. The first is another Orange Tree. I wasn't too excited about it, so I took the picture from my car while I was parked at a red light (hence, it's not a good picture). The location is across the street from L'Amour Des Baguettes.


The second one is in downtown San Jose, a place called Seasonal Yogurt. I think it's their first location. It's a large space and I believe that it will be self-serve, and that they will also offer gelato.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* SEASONAL FROZEN YOGURT: On E San Salvador St. by S. 3rd St, San Jose, CA
* ORANGE TREE FROZEN YOGURT: 1143 Story Rd. Suite 190, San Jose, CA

Tuttimelon Valley Fair Grand Opening Announced Today


Fro-yo girl here. Tuttimelon announced their Valley Fair grand opening celebration today. Yes, it's self-serve again. They're pulling out all the stops for this one, including their spin a wheel, win a prize wheel that was such a hit at the Irving grand opening celebration. The wheel is fun but it slows the line down, a lot. My dream is to see Matt G./ Fro-yo Boy win the Sumo Bowl (last time he won a Tuttimelon gift card).

Be there on 12/19 for FREE fro-yo from 12 - 2 PM, a free Tuttimelon t-shirt for the first 50 guests, prize raffles and the spin the wheel!

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl

* TUTTIMELON VALLEY FAIR: 2855 Stevens Creek Blvd, Santa Clara, CA

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Fro-yo Xmas Gift Guide


Fro-yo girl here. Fro-yo gift cards are the perfect gift for teachers, co-workers, your stylist, your postal carrier and your family and friends. Be on the lookout for special holiday deals like these:

* BLUSH ORGANIC FROZEN YOGURT: Buy $25 or more in gift cards and get a free small frozen yogurt w/ two toppings for yourself

* PINKBERRY: Purchase $500 or more in Pinkberry gift cards online at http://www.pinkberrygiftcards.com/ and get a $25 gift card. They have cute holiday designs but who spends $500 on fro-yo gift cards? For that same amount you can get 20 small FREE fro-yos with toppings from Blush.

* CULTURE ORGANIC FROZEN YOGURT: Culture has put together the perfect gift set for fro-yo fans. Their fro-yo survival kit ($19.99) includes a reusable fro-yo bowl and spoon (I have one in smurf blue), a bag of housemade toppings choice, your choice of a jar of housemade fro-yo sauce and a $5 gift card. Bring the bowl back for 10% off your fro-yo purchase every time you use it. Yum! Also, if you buy a $25 gift card, you'll get a free small fro-yo.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

UPDATE: Tuttimelon has a special holiday gift card promotion! Buy $20 in gift cards, get a FREE yogurt w/ 2 toppings or 10oz of yogurt at their self-serve locations. Share your love for Tuttimelon!

Harmony Yogurt also announced a special deal, buy $20 worth of gift cards, get a small fro-yo with one topping for free. Treat yourself and treat someone else to the fro-yo you love.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Tuttimelon Looking Festive and a Picture of Their Valley Fair Location



Fro-yo girl here. I drove by Tuttimelon Irving the other night and spotted a Christmas tree; what a lovely vision on a cold night. Tuttimelon West Portal has been decked out in snowflakes and holiday lights for a few weeks now (see for yourself).



I also had to see their Westfield Valley Fair location before it opens this month. It's upstairs by Macy's. They aren't listed in the mall directory yet, so it took awhile to find them.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* TUTTIMELON WEST PORTAL: 44 West Portal Avenue, San Francisco, CA
* TUTTIMELON VALLEY FAIR: 2855 Stevens Creek Blvd, Santa Clara, CA

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Give a Child a Toy, Get Free Cup of Nubi Fro-yo


Fro-yo girl here. Toys for Tots and Nubi Yogurt have joined up for a toy/fro-yo holiday promotion. From now until December 10, 2009, bring a new, unwrapped toy to Nubi (I saw the sign at the SF Nubi) and get a free cup of fro-yo (up to 10 ounces). I heard Ono was participating as well but I'm fuzzy on the details. Help make a child happy this holiday season and enjoy some fro-yo too.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* NUBI YOGURT: 1511 Sloat Blvd, San Francisco, CA

Thank You Yogurtland


Fro-yo girl here. Yogurtland HQ, thank you so much for the care package with two Tokidoki Loves Yogurtland t-shirts (one with Donutella, one featuring Captain Coco) and the special 4 pack of limited edition spoons - one of each, tied with a signature ribbon (in Yogurtland colors). How thoughtful!

I think the promotion is brilliant and I love going to Yogurtland to look at the Tokidoki signs and pick up more spoons. I've recovered from my frustration over not getting the new spoons on 11/23, but now I'm in danger of being stalked by Tracy T.

No, the shirts are not for sale.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Yogurtland Free T-Shirt Promotion



Fro-yo girl here. The Yogurtland Downtown Berkeley just launched a fantastic promotion this week. Spend $5 and get a free Yogurtland t-shirt. I saw that they had plenty of t-shirts (in boxes) so go get yours soon. They run large (I think they are unisex).



It's actually not easy to spend $5 on fro-yo and toppings there. I'm not sure that it's possible using the smaller cup. You need to fill up the jumbo family size cup or go with friends. Or if you live close enough and/or bring an insulated cooler, take some home for later. You can also fill up another cup with toppings (get mochi - that's expensive).

They also have the super cute new Donutella & Captain Coco limited edition spoons now, plus holiday flavors like Peppermint and Egg Nog.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* YOGURTLAND DOWNTOWN BERKELEY: 2236 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA

Monday, November 30, 2009

Chillfactor Yogurt Lounge: First Self-Serve Fro-yo Shop in Downtown San Jose


Fro-yo girl here. It had to happen - downtown San Jose finally has a self-serve fro-yo shop. Chillfactor is a block away from SJSU in a row of businesses in converted Victorian homes (neighbors include Hydration Tea & Coffee and Iguanas). I met with the owner, Tony, to learn about his shop. I was impressed by the decor (it's pretty and clean - serene shades of blue and white, hanging white globes) and the thoughtful touches that make it a great spot to hang out (free wi-fi, iPod docks, two flatscreen TVs, bathroom, tons of seating, pretty cushions). Chillfactor offers 10 flavors of fro-yo a day for just 35 cents an ounce with plenty of toppings. The fro-yo is nice and creamy.


Flavors of the day:
* Watermelon sorbet
* Pumpkin
* Original tart
* Peanut butter
* Pomegranate raspberry tart
* Coconut
* Cookies n’ cream
* Sugar free wild strawberry
* Country vanilla
* Chocolate classic

The frequent buyer card and gift cards are on the way. They offer fundraising opportunities and 10% off for SJSU students.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Random Tuttimobile Sighting


Fro-yo girl here. I was driving around (lost actually) and I spotted a Tuttimobile parked outside of Safeway in San Jose. The address on the side was for a not yet open location in Santa Clara by the AMC Mercado 20 and Mission College. This is good news for my friend, Pearl Tea Boy (he works in the area). That part of town needed fro-yo.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* TUTTIMELON: 3139 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, CA

Saturday, November 28, 2009

I Finally Have the New Yogurtland Spoons



Fro-yo girl here. I'm finally grateful for having all the limited edition Tokidoki loves Yogurtland spoons. As spoon fans know, the spoons were supposed to arrive on November 23 but for some reason, shipments to the Bay Area Yogurtland locations didn't contain the spoons till today. The Yogurtland SoCal locations did get the spoons on time. Hmm.



I found my spoons at Yogurtland San Jose on Prospect Rd. They weren't on display and most people didn't seem to know about them. You had to ask for the spoons (Donutella & Captain Coco). They did have a sign with a picture of the spoons and it said that they were sold out of the Mozzarella and Latte spoons.

My favorite spoon is the white Mozzarella one (she's the cutest), followed by Donutella.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* YOGURTLAND WESTGATE WEST: 5395 Prospect Rd., San Jose, CA

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Fro-yo Thanksgiving


Fro-yo girl here. I had planned on being grateful for the new batch (wave 2) of Tokidoki Loves Yogurtland spoons but I haven't been able to get my hands on the spoons yet (the Bay Area stores are waiting for their shipments to arrive). Sigh. Despite the frustration that I feel, I'm sure I'll have the spoons soon and I know that there are other things to be thankful for on Thanksgiving.

I'm thankful for the following:

1. Some fro-yo shops are open on Thanksgiving Day (Tuttimelon was last year, so I expect they'll be open again. Yogurtland San Ramon will be open and pumpkin fro-yo will be 10% off.)

2. Pumpkin fro-yo is everywhere (along with crushed graham crackers), this year was truly the year of pumpkin fro-yo.

3. Some fro-yo shops offer pre-ordered fro-yo pies. BerryLine in Boston recently announced that anyone who pre-ordered their fro-yo pie for Thanksgiving would receive them free (wow).

4. Though they aren't the newest Yogurtland loves Tokidoki spoons, I do have many Latte and Mozzarella spoons.

5. My ever expanding collection of fro-yo t-shirts

6. The fro-yo friendships I've made and the fro-yo people that I've met (people in the fro-yo business and fans)

Happy Thanksgiving!

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

I'm Grateful for My Twist T-Shirt


Fro-yo girl here. I wanted to express my gratitude to Twist Yogurt for hearing my cry for a fro-yo t-shirt and promptly sending me two of theirs (they included an extra one in a different size out of thoughtfulness). Thank you Twist! I love the shirt. It's so cheerful and cute (love the hand drawn cup of fro-yo topped with a strawberry). Please support Twist (they're obviously awesome, and they support local artists) if you're in the Princeton area.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* TWIST YOGURT: 84 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ 08542

http://www.twist-yogurt.com/index.html
https://twitter.com/MrsTwist

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Picture of Future Pinkberry at Stanford Shopping Center


Fro-yo girl here. I don't know when it will open but Pinkberry seems to be close to opening at the Stanford Shopping Center. The location faces El Camino and is close to Macy's for Men, Bloomingdale's, and La Belle Day Spa.

They put a help wanted ad on Craig's List three weeks ago, so expect an opening soon: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/fbh/1453131150.html

They aren't listed in the mall directory yet: http://www.simon.com/mall/malldirectory.aspx?id=841

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Tuttimelon Stoneridge Grand Opening Celebration


Fro-yo girl here. I missed the Ohio State vs. Michigan football game for the first time in years...but Tuttimelon Bear could barely sleep last night and he had to be at the Tuttimelon Stoneridge grand opening today. Of course in Ohio, no one would have a grand opening on the day of the Big Game. The Buckeyes won (yay!!!!)


Back to fro-yo, we arrived a little before Roy (Mr. Tuttimelon) and watched the preparations for the grand opening (e.g., making labels, putting labels on, getting the small cups ready, turning on the flatscreen monitor with the menu, etc.) I even made the label for the vanilla fro-yo :-) but mainly I tried not to get in the way. Plus I spent time taking notes and admiring their illuminated wavy counter and the new orange stools. There was a cute, cozy nook and the pretty hanging white globes.


The first person in line was a guy in a Cal sweatshirt. The door prize for the first 50 people was really cute - pale blue I heart Tuttimelon t-shirts and camisoles. It's nice of them to use American Apparel vs. some crappy brand. They also handed out raffle tickets. I didn't stay till 1:30 PM when they announced the winners but the prizes included tickets to the Kelly Clarkson concert, Nintendo Wii, Apple iPod Touch and Sony PS3.


This was a polite crowd. Most people didn't take that much fro-yo. Probably many of them had never had Tuttimelon before. They had 8 fro-yo flavors (2 sweet, 6 tart), gelato and sorbet.

Roy swirled my fro-yo :-) and made it look pretty.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Fro-yo in Boston: Part 2


Fro-yo girl here. On Day 2 in Beantown, I spotted a large fro-yo poster near the Downtown Crossing station. The poster belonged to UFood, a chain of healthy quick food restaurants (sandwiches, salads, smoothies) with locations in several states. They had a separate fro-yo/smoothies counter. They had two flavors of tart fro-yo, original and raspberry. Their Uberry fro-yo was tarter than BerryLine’s and not as “real yogurt” tasting. However it was decent and they have multiple locations, so it’s convenient too.


Wandering through Quincy Market, I spotted one place for fro-yo, Colombo. They had three soft serve machines and no tart flavors. The fro-yo was very expensive ($5.25 for a small, $6.25 for a large). Flavors included vanilla, chocolate, raspberry and cheesecake.


Finally by Fenway Park, I noticed that the Emack & Bolio’s had a poster for soft-serve fro-yo. They carry tart flavors too. The shop was closed though. Earlier I walked by their shop close to the New England Aquarium and that one didn’t have fro-yo. Emack & Bolio’s was across the street from the Regal Cinema and UFood. I think that UFood location had Uberry fro-yo. I was surprised by how many people were out and about late at night by Fenway Park...people that I think would enjoy fro-yo.

Berry Freeze, boYO, Yo! Berry, Chill, and Spun, I’m sorry I didn’t get to sample your fro-yo. Pinkberry and Yogurtland – where are you?

Update: Pinkberry announced a Boston location.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* UFOOD GRILL: 530 Washington St., Boston, MA
* COLOMBO: 200 Fanueil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA
* EMACK & BOLIO’S (w/ soft-serve tart fro-yo): 140 Brookline Ave., Boston, MA
* UFOOD GRILL: 201 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA

Monday, November 16, 2009

Fro-yo in Boston: Part 1


Fro-yo girl here. I missed the grand opening of Red Mango Boston unfortunately (the opening should occur any day now). On my first day in Beantown, we wandered around downtown for hours without seeing any fro-yo. The horror! But I got lost and walked by Café Podima after lunch in Beacon Hill. I think they just have sweet fro-yo. I was too full to get fro-yo.

In the evening I went to the place I’ve been following and dreaming about for years, BerryLine. Locally owned BerryLine currently has three locations. I went to the Harvard Square location which looks like a tiny house. It was quite busy though JP Licks had a larger crowd (JP Licks’ ice cream is very popular even on cold, rainy days).


I like how BerryLine makes its own fro-yo flavors and their store design is ultra cute (vaguely Japanese looking). I enjoyed all the flavors that I tried (original, apple cinnamon, pumpkin). I found them to be smooth, full of flavor and natural tasting. The mochi seemed homemade. I suspect that BerryLine carries the best tart fro-yo in Boston.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* CAFÉ PODIMA: 156 Cambridge St., Boston, MA
* BERRYLINE HARVARD SQUARE: 3 Arrow St., Cambridge, MA

Saturday, November 14, 2009

The Things You'll Find on ebay


Fro-yo girl here. I've been busy collecting Yogurtland limited edition Tokidoki spoons. The Yogurtland employees also received adorable Tokidoki/Yogurtland t-shirts. The t-shirts aren't for sale (I asked) but one is listed on ebay. The spoons are listed too.

http://tinyurl.com/ykk2tr9
http://tinyurl.com/ygp367z

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Tuttimelon SOMA Grand Opening Coverage


Fro-yo girl here. I'm looking at the SOMA Tuttimelon postcard announcing today's grand opening. I collect their postcards, of course.

The shop had its soft opening yesterday at 4 PM. Today's grand opening started at noon and the first 50 guests received a $5 Tuttimelon gift card. From 12 - 2 PM, all guests received a raffle ticket and a small cup. The cup entitled the bearer to free fro-yo. I didn't stay for the raffle at 2 PM but they gave away a Wii and iPod touch.

This location has 6 self-serve fro-yo flavors a day (39 cents an ounce). Today's flavors included:
* Mango tart
* Blueberry tart
* Pomegranate tart
* Original tart
* Almond tart
* Pumpkin



I was excited to try their pumpkin fro-yo and also satisfy my almond tart fro-yo craving. Tuttimelon Bear and I shared a cup of fro-yo topped with vanilla and pumpkin gelato, pomegranate seeds, grapes, raspberries, plain mochi and palm fruit (?) He was happy to be the center of attention again and to meet the newest members of the Tuttimelon family. Congratulations Tuttimelon!!!!

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Tuttimelon SOMA SF Grand Opening on 11/11



Fro-yo girl here. I'm hearing rumors that there will indeed be free fro-yo from noon - 2 PM and raffle prizes at Tuttimelon's grand opening event this Wednesday. The festivities start at noon. It's their second self-serve location in SF. Spread the word, Tutti fans!

I hope they have almond tart fro-yo there...and I want to try the new rose fro-yo. I still need to try their pumpkin fro-yo too.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* TUTTIMELON: 199 New Montgomery, San Francisco, CA

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Chillfactor Yogurt Lounge Grand Opening Nov. 13

Fro-yo girl here. Just received word that Chillfactor Yogurt Lounge is having a grand opening celebration this Friday (the 13th). It's self serve and they opened last Friday. The lounge part has me intrigued. Plus free wi-fi is great for the students in the area (it's close to SJSU).

Grand opening details:
* FREE FRO-YO from 11 AM - 2 PM
* First 100 customers get free t-shirts (oooh, I want a fro-yo t-shirt)
* Wild 94.9 will be there

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* CHILLFACTOR YOGURT LOUNGE: 312 S. Third Street, San Jose, CA

http://chillfactoryogurt.com/

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Snowee Grand Opening on Nov. 15th



Fro-yo girl here. Consider yourself invited to a fro-yo store grand opening. Snowee's grand opening is Sunday, Nov. 15th. During the grand opening, enjoy 50% off your purchase (regular price is 39 cents an ounce) and snow ice samples. And they'll have a Chinese lion dance at 2 PM.

I spotted flyers at the register with 25% off coupons, good till November 30. They're open for business and right now, you'll get 30% off your purchase.


Snowee is swirling 8 fro-yo flavors a day, including some non-dairy options (sorbets). Do check out the upstairs area with the ladybugs on the wall and the puppets. You'll see my friend upstairs.

You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.

* SNOWEE: 168 25th Ave., San Mateo, CA