Monday, July 6, 2015

Yogurtland & Candy Crush Present Sweet Treats




Fro-yo girl here. The new Yogurtland & Candy Crush “Sweet Treats” campaign just launched today and the summer just became much sweeter.

First up, the two new flavors are Maple Donut froyo and Orange Fizz sorbet.

Maple Donut: “We took the warm, doughy magic of a maple donut and one-upped it, transforming this classic indulgent flavor into froyo form.” A warm, sweet maple flavor; I didn’t sense too much of the donut but it did taste like maple frosting. It tastes better than donuts because it isn’t as sweet.


Recommended toppings: Frosted donuts, almonds, chocolate chips, whipped cream

Orange Fizz Sorbet: “Swap your straw for a spoon and dip into a delicious Orange Fizz Sorbet. Made with real oranges and packed with vitamin C for Sugar Crush flavor.” Sweet and summery, it tastes like orange soda but not as sweet - the fizz is there but it’s not overpowering.

Recommended toppings: Condensed milk, yogurt chips, mochi, blue raspberry candy bears

The Candy Crush inspired toppings are: Chocolate Wafer Wharfs (wafer roll cookies), Sugary Squirms (sour gummy worms), Blue Raspberry Candy Bears (gummy bears) and Frosted Donuts.

The new collectible limited edition spoon is orange. It says Sodalicious on it and is topped with an orange soda bottle.

The new cup design is pink and has images from Candy Crush like a big blue raspberry candy bear, a donut dragon and a girl probably on Lemonade Lake.

Visit YogurtlandSweetTreats.com for your chance to win free yogurt for a year or an unlimited cup of froyo.

Check out the Pinterest board, Yogurtland Candy Crush, for #YogurtlandSweetTreats pictures

The next new flavors, Blue Raspberry Sorbet and Chocotastic Sorbet, arrive on July 20.

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

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