Tuesday, April 30, 2019

LA Weekly’s 10 Places to Get Your Fro-Yo Fix, the Update 10 Years Later


Fro-yo girl here. Back in 2009, LA Weekly published an article called Top 10 Places To Get Your Froyo Fix. Since ten years have elapsed, I thought I’d take a look at the places that made the Top 10 list.

  • Golden Spoon Frozen Yogurt: It’s not the same Golden Spoon that was founded in 1983. In 2012-2013, Golden Spoon experimented with converting stores to self-serve and ultimately decided not to convert any other locations. In 2017, seven locations closed, along with the corporate office. There are no longer any Golden Spoon franchisees or a corporate office to oversee Golden Spoon locations. However, there are still Golden Spoon locations. 
  • Pure Naked Yogurt: I believe all the locations have closed: Encino and Westfield Century City. They only had one flavor of yogurt, tart, and only had healthy toppings. 
  • 21 Choices: 21 Choices started in Pasadena in the 90’s. Later, they expanded to Claremont and USC. The USC location closed. The Pasadena location was going strong after being closed for months, because their building needed earthquake retrofitting. 21 Choices decided to move their Pasadena location to the corner of Fair Oaks & Union. The new shop is still under construction. They're known for their mix in style froyo, creative flavors, and wide toppings selection. 
  • Studio Yogurt: Studio Yogurt opened in Studio City in 1997 and closed in 2014. The location was taken over by Yogurtland. It was an old school yogurt shop known for generous portions. 
  • Humphrey Yogart: Humphrey Yogart almost closed when they lost their lease in 2016, but at the last moment, they found a new space, inside Gelson’s in Sherman Oaks. The menu has been pared down, but you can still choose your frozen yogurt base and mix-ins. 
  • Yogurtland: Yogurtland basically took over self-serve froyo in California and they expanded to other states and countries. There are more than 320 locations. 
  • Pinkberry: Pinkberry started the froyo craze in 2005 and was acquired by Kahala Brands in 2015. 
  • Menchie’s: Menchie’s started in Valley Village, CA and grew to become the largest self-serve froyo franchise in the world. It now has over 530 stores. 
  • New Zealand Natural: New Zealand Natural was the only place on LA Weekly’s list that I never tried. It is a global franchise network based in Auckland, New Zealand. All the locations in Southern California have closed. They served scoopable frozen yogurt that could be blended with fruit and turned into soft serve. 
  • Red Mango: Red Mango had 8 SoCal locations when the article was published in 2009. Only one location remains in Southern California, the one near Staples Center. It opened in 2013. 

Two of the top 10 went out of business: Studio Yogurt and Pure Naked Yogurt. That’s impressive, considering ten years have gone by, and not many frozen yogurt shops or restaurants last ten years. Studio Yogurt was replaced by Yogurtland and Westfield Century City, where Pure Naked Yogurt was, has multiple froyo options (Bloomingdale’s Forty Carrots, Yogurtland). New Zealand Natural still has locations in Asia, the Middle East, Australia and New Zealand (but none in the US). 


I’m surprised the Bigg Chill didn’t make the list, since it was open at the time the article was written and has quite a following. Only two of the top 10 were self-serve, though Red Mango added the self-serve format in 2012. That's because the list is old and self-serve hadn't taken over yet.

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

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Go Greek Closes in Thousand Oaks and Glendale, CA



Fro-yo girl here. Go Greek closed two mall-based locations in Southern California at the end of March.

The Oaks Mall (Thousand Oaks, CA) shop opened in May 2018 and the Glendale Galleria shop opened in March 2018. The Glendale space has been stripped of signage and equipment, but a new tenant hasn’t moved in yet.

While I’m not sure how long the average frozen yogurt shop stays open, I rarely see frozen yogurt shops close in under a year. Menchie’s has been open at the Oaks Mall for seven years. I think you might be able to get frozen yogurt at the Haagen Dazs inside the Glendale Galleria or across the street at the Americana, but there is no frozen yogurt shop left at either mall.

The sad part is that Go Greek had high quality yogurt which they imported from Greece (it was available fresh and frozen). I also appreciated their healthier toppings. Their shops were attractive and had a high- end Greek boutique feel.

Unfortunately, I experienced multiple problems with the Go Greek Glendale location though, starting with my first visit. Their promotions aren’t clear and the customer service wasn’t friendly either. I tried to attend the grand opening of Go Greek Glendale, which was announced to the public on Instagram and Facebook. However, when I arrived, I was told it was a private event. On another occasion, I showed up for a promotion that they posted on Instagram, only to be told that I needed to show an email that they sent with the promotion. This was not stated on their Instagram post. Anyway, it was very frustrating and soured my feelings towards the entire chain, but the Glendale location in particular. One slip-up is understandable but who wants to deal with a pattern of poor communication?

The remaining Go Greek locations include Beverly Hills, Woodland Hills, Santa Monica, and Las Vegas.

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

* GO GREEK YOGURTERIA, 350 W Hillcrest Dr., Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

* GO GREEK YOGURTERIA, 100 W Broadway, Glendale, CA 91210

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Alden’s Organic Freckled Strawberry Yogurt Bar Review



Fro-yo girl here. I’ve seen Alden’s Organic ice cream for years, but I never saw any frozen yogurt offering, so I never tried it – until now. Alden’s Organic has a new frozen yogurt product, Freckled Strawberry yogurt bars, introduced at Expo West this year. I spotted the yogurt bars at Sprouts. One box was $4.99 regular price, $4.49 on sale. A box comes with four bars.

Freckled Strawberry: The bar was soft and creamy. It was quite sweet, with no yogurt flavor. It tasted like strawberry ice cream. The strawberries were blended into the bar.

One bar is 90 calories, with 1.5g total fat, 19g total carbohydrate, 13g sugars, and 2g protein. The yogurt bars are organic, non-GMO, and contain live and active cultures.

It looks like Alden’s strawberry yogurt bars are the same as Julie’s Organic strawberry yogurt bars because it says New Look same great taste on the box. On the side of the box, which I didn’t notice till I was at home, it says Julie’s Organic is now Alden’s Organic. I gave the bars 3 stars back in 2011. I hadn’t had the bars since then, because they’re too sweet. Both brands are owned by Oregon Ice Cream.

Ingredients: Cultured nonfat milk, cane sugar, strawberries, tapioca syrup, cream, short chain fructan fiber, natural strawberry flavor with other natural flavors, guar gum, red beet juice concentrate (color), locust bean gum, citric acid, pectin, xanthan gum.

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

3 out of 5 stars.

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

So Delicious Oatmilk Dairy-Free Frozen Dessert Review



Fro-yo girl here. Oatmilk in coffee is good. Oatmilk yogurt is horrible. Oatmilk is so popular that it’s now available in frozen dessert form from So Delicious. I found the pints at Sprouts for $6.49 regular price, $4.21 on sale.

Oatmeal Cookie Oatmilk: I love oatmeal cookies. The frozen oatmilk dessert was creamy, sweet but not crazy sweet, and mild. There were small chunks of oatmeal cookie dough which were soft and not overly sweet and crunchy chocolate flecks. The aftertaste was clean with a hint of coconut. I really liked the oaty flavor and the addition of pea protein. It seemed less heavy than dairy-based ice cream. Mr. Froyo liked it too, though he wished it had less sugar. One serving is 2/3 cup, 250 calories, 12g total fat, 23g total sugars, and 36g total carbs.

Ingredients (Oatmeal Cookie): Oatmilk (filtered water, whole oat flour), organic cane sugar, organic coconut oil, organic tapioca syrup, organic brown sugar, rolled oats, organic rice starch, cane sugar, raisins, pea protein, palm oil, organic sunflower oil, cocoa, organic molasses, rice starch, natural flavor, sea salt, chocolate liquor, locust bean gum, guar gum, cinnamon, citric acid).

Available flavors: Oatmeal Cookie, Peanut Butter Raspberry, Caramel Apple Crumble

The oatmilk frozen desserts are gluten free and non-GMO. They’re better than I expected – not super healthy but that’s probably why it’s so good. There aren’t that many flavors but the ones they’ve chosen complement oatmilk.

4.5 out of 5 stars.

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

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Pinkberry UglyDolls Sweepstakes, New Flavor, New Cup Design



Fro-yo girl here. Pinkberry announced a new UglyDolls promotion a few days ago. There’s an UglyDolls sweepstakes, new flavor, recommended swirl, and a new cup design too. The movie will be released on May 3.

Kiwi Strawberry frozen yogurt: I’m excited about this new flavor, which is tart based (yay!!!). New tart froyo flavors have become very rare. Kiwi Strawberry froyo is made with real kiwis and strawberries. I could see the kiwi seeds throughout and liked how they added a bit of texture to the otherwise smooth frozen yogurt. It was tangy but not as tangy as some of the other Pinkberry tart flavors. I’ve never had kiwi strawberry froyo before! Menchie’s had a Strawberry Kiwi Twist sorbet in 2015. TCBY offers a Kiwi Strawberry sorbet.

Moxy’s Kiwi Strawberry Swirl: Moxy’s Swirl consists of Kiwi Strawberry frozen yogurt topped with fresh cut kiwis, strawberries, and a sprinkle of candy hearts. The sprinkles added some crunch though I would have preferred mochi instead. But, pairing Kiwi Strawberry with fresh strawberries and kiwi makes sense and the sprinkles were cute.

UglyDolls Cup: The new medium cup design features 7 UglyDolls characters from the upcoming movie. I’m not sure what all their names are.

UglyDolls Sweepstakes: Pinkberry is giving away 75 UglyDolls Family Fun Packs. The fun pack includes 4 Fandango movie tickets and UglyDolls merchandise. You can enter at www.pinkberry.com/UglyDolls now through May 2, 2019

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

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Winner of the 1st Easter Froyo Shop Spirit Award


Fro-yo girl here. Every Halloween, I select the froyo shop with the most Halloween spirit. This year I decided to expand that concept to cover Easter, by selecting the froyo shop with the most Easter spirit. 

I’ve seen quite a bit of Easter spirit out there, including special Easter froyo creations, Easter toppings (e.g., jelly beans, Cadbury eggs, PEEPS), Easter basket giveaway contests, Easter designs on froyo cups, and Easter froyo cakes.

Smile Yogurt, Pinkberry Japan, and the Yog Bar UK are offering Easter parfaits and sundaes. The Yog Bar created Luxury Egg Yog Sundaes – filling giant chocolate eggs with froyo and toppings. Yo-Chi Frozen Yogurt in Australia teamed up with Tub O’Dough for a special Easter topping, Easter flavor cookie dough.

The winner of the first annual Easter froyo shop spirit is…The Yog Bar. The Yog Bar has Luxury Egg Yog Sundaes this year: The Monster Mini Egg Yog Sundae, The Crème Egg Yog Sundae, and The Galaxy Golden Egg Sundae. Each sundae is packed with Easter goodness. For example, the Monster Mini Egg Yog Sundae is filled with mini egg cookie dough, froyo, white chocolate sauce, and crushed mini eggs. The Golden Egg Sundae has caramel sauce, salted caramel cookie dough, froyo (your choice of flavor)/ Galaxy Golden Eggs, and Cadbury’s caramel sauce served in half a chocolate Easter egg. And the Crème Egg Yog Sundae features white chocolate sauce, chocolate chip cookie dough, choice of froyo, half a Crème Egg, and chocolate fudge sauce drizzle, served in half a Cadbury’s chocolate egg.

The Yog Bar also partnered with a restaurant, Wolf + Lamb, for an Easter contest. The prize was a free visit to The Yog Bar for up to 4 people and a free visit to Wolf + Lamb. Naturally, they offer special Easter toppings as well.

For more Easter froyo pics, check out the Pinterest board, Easter Froyo Pics. There are over 300 Easter froyo images.

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

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Rave Organics in Newbury Park, CA Has Closed

Fro-yo girl here. Rave Organics opened last April in Newbury Park, CA. The café specialized in organic food. The menu included organic pizza, frozen yogurt, smoothies, sandwiches, breakfast, & other healthy meals. I stopped by in May 2018 for some organic frozen yogurt. Although the yogurt and toppings were self-serve, they were priced according to cup size.

Rave Organics closed for repairs due to flood damage in late December 2018. The sign in the window called it a temporary closure. The damage sounded extensive and the temporary closure has been declared as a permanent closure. Rave Organics website and Facebook page have disappeared.

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

* RAVE ORGANICS: 520 N. Ventu Park Road, Suite 140, Newbury Park, CA 91320

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

New Flavor at Yoga-urt: True Tahini



Fro-yo girl here. Yoga-urt introduced a new flavor on April 16 – True Tahini. It’s a sesame seed flavor that’s sweetened with dates. Think halva, only less sweet than the halva I’ve had. Mr. Froyo suggested the flavor to Yoga-urt! He’s been dreaming of sesame froyo for years! We are hoping that others will love the flavor too. Like all Yoga-urt flavors, True Tahini soft serve is organic, probiotic, vegan, non-GMO, kosher, soy-free, and all natural.

True Tahini: Like other Yoga-urt’s flavors, the texture was super thick, dense, and creamy. There’s nothing watery about Yoga-urt’s soft serve. It’s a richer flavor and it tastes like what you’d expect, tahini. The tahini flavor is strong and not too sweet. Sweetening with dates gives it a healthier, more interesting flavor. Recommended toppings: pistachios, turmeric granola, housemade chocolate shell, cacao nibs. We might even bring our own olive oil and baklava.

I also spotted some True Tahini pints in the freezer.

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

* YOGA-URT, 1407 ½ W Kenneth Rd., Glendale, CA 91201

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Cherry on Top Has Closed in Pasadena?



Fro-yo girl here. Google and Yelp report that Cherry on Top Pasadena (1299 E Green St., Pasadena, CA 91106) has closed for good. I noticed that they’ve been open sporadically for quite some time. The sign on the door says, “Sorry we’re closed today.! 10% off when next time you come. Please tell the cashier next time if you see this 10% off!!! Sorry for your inconvenience! We will try to fix everything ASAP. Enjoy the rest of your day!” But it looks like they haven’t picked up their mail in days, maybe weeks. The machines, signs, and everything else are still present. The sign makes it seem like they haven't closed for good.

Their last Facebook post was in 2015. Last review on Facebook in September 2018, last review on Yelp February 2019, and the last Instagram location tag dated February 2019..

I have to confess that I’ve forgotten that COT was still there numerous times, even though I think about frozen yogurt all the time. It didn’t seem to change and the inside looked worn and dated.

Cherry on Top’s old space in Little Tokyo (downtown Los Angeles) is still available.

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

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Lavva Plant-Based Yogurt Review



Fro-yo girl here. Lavva is another line of plant-based yogurt. It’s different from other plant-based yogurt because it’s made with Pili nuts, coconut, and plantains. Also, Lavva has prebiotics and 50 million probiotics. And it’s made with no added sugar (yay!). The fruit flavors are 100% real fruit and the ingredients are 80% organic. The yogurt has no gums or stabilizers. The Pili nuts are sustainably harvested, sprouted, organic, and fair trade certified. It sounds really good on paper.

I found Lavva at Whole Foods for $1.79 cup (regular price, $2.49). One cup is 5.3 oz.

* Vanilla: The texture was about as thick as regular, unstrained yogurt though not as smooth. It was not gelatinous. I noticed lots of vanilla bean specks. Flavor wise, it was buttery with a hint of coconut and vanilla. The flavor was sweet with a mild tang. Very nice – it tasted natural.

* Raspberry: The raspberry is blended throughout. I was surprised by how tangy this flavor was – even though it has more sugar than the vanilla, it is much tangier. I mostly tasted raspberry with a hint of coconut. The other flavors were overwhelmed by the raspberry. One serving is 140 calories, 11g fat, 9g carbs, 7g sugars, and 2g protein.

Ingredients (Raspberry): Coconut water, coconut cream, raspberry, plantains, Pili nuts, coconut powder, cassava root, lime juice, Himalayan salt, live vegan cultures.

I don’t think I’ve had Pili nuts before. They’re grown in Australia, Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands.

Available flavors: Original, Vanilla, Strawberry, Raspberry, Blueberry, Mango, Pineapple

Lavva makes the best plant-based yogurt I’ve tried so far. I tend not to like a strong coconut flavor and while I can taste coconut in Lavva, it’s not too strong. The natural sweetness and higher fat are probably why it’s so good.

4.5 out of 5 stars.

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

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Non-Dairy Chobani Yogurt Review



Fro-yo girl here. Dairy-free continues to be all the rage. Chobani, the #1 Greek yogurt in the US, just introduced its first plant-based product, Non-Dairy Chobani. Chobani describes Non-Dairy Chobani as “a delicious, non-dairy coconut-based blend packed with probiotics and made with 25% less sugar than other non-dairy alternatives. It’s the perfect non-dairy choice, made the Chobani Way: with only natural ingredients and real fruit for a creamy texture and refreshing taste.” It’s non-GMO, soy-free, and gluten-free.

I found Non-Dairy Chobani at Sprouts in Alhambra, CA. The retail price was $2.49 and the sale price was $2.29. One cup is 5.3 oz, typical for yogurt. I like the leafy green packaging, a good visual representation for something plant-based. It’s interesting and even a bit strange that Chobani doesn’t call Non-Dairy Chobani yogurt.

Slightly Sweet Plain: Since this is the lowest sugar flavor, it caught my eye and interest. I’ve had coconut-based non-dairy yogurt before, but other brands. While COYO was too thick and rich, Dairy-Free Chobani suffers the opposite problem – it’s not thick enough. The texture is a little strange – liked thickened cream that’s almost gelatinous, something that’s obviously been thickened with additives. But I liked the overall mild coconut flavor (I don’t like coconuts) and the fact that it was less sweet. I suspect that Plain is the best Non-Dairy Chobani flavor. One serving is 130 calories, 8g fat, 16g carbs, 7g sugars, 2g fiber, and 1g protein.

Strawberry: This is a blended flavor. I could taste the strawberry and the coconut. The strawberry flavor was stronger. The flavor was fine but too sweet since it didn’t have any sourness or tanginess. One serving has 140 calories, 7g fat, 19g carbs, 11g sugars, 2g fiber, and 1g protein. 


Ingredients (Strawberry): Cultured coconut blend (water, coconut, tapioca flour, agar, cultures), cane sugar, strawberries, water, chicory root fiber, lemon juice concentrate, natural flavors, fruit pectin, fruit and vegetable juice concentrate (for color), locust bean gum

Available flavors of Single Serve Cups: Blueberry, Peach, Slightly Sweet Plain, Strawberry, and Vanilla

Available flavors of Single Serve Drinks: Mango, Slightly Sweet Plain, Strawberry, and Vanilla Chai

3.5 out of 5 stars.

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

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Menchie’s New Missing Link Cup and Sweepstakes



Fro-yo girl here. I went to a different Menchie’s and found the new Missing Link cups. It looks like there is one cup design and it features the main character of the new movie, Missing Link, which arrives in theaters on April 12. It looks like a cute animated movie. Mr. Link wants to meet his cousin, Yeti. He embarks on an adventure to find him. The Menchie’s cup encourages guests to embark on a flavor adventure.

I also noticed signs for the Menchie’s and Missing Link Adventure Sweepstakes. The grand prize is a trip to the Grand Canyon that includes 5 nights at the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel, 4 people, hotel, airfare and a historic train experience. I think you’re automatically entered into the sweepstakes every time you use your My Smileage account. You can also enter to win on the Menchie’s website.

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

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

Menchie’s April Feature Flavors: Dairy-Free Cookie Sandwich & Orange Pineapple Sorbet



Fro-yo girl here. Happy April! Since it’s a new month, it’s also time for new feature flavors at Menchie’s. This month’s feature flavors have a dairy-free theme. Feature flavors are available for a limited time only, while supplies last.

* Cookie Sandwich made with Blue Diamond almond butter: This is dairy-free soft serve, not frozen yogurt. It does not have any yogurt cultures. It’s lowfat and kosher. If you’re familiar with Menchie’s classic flavor, I Dream of Cookies N’ Cream, Cookie Sandwich has a similar mild, sweet chocolate cookie flavor but it also has the taste of almond butter. It’s creamy but not as creamy and lighter than I Dream of Cookies N’ Cream. Recommended toppings: almonds, Oreos, chocolate shell

* Orange Pineapple sorbet: This is another dairy-free flavor. Orange Pineapple sorbet is made with real pineapple juice concentrate and real orange juice concentrate. It’s nonfat, gluten free, high fructose corn syrup free, and has no artificial colors or flavors. The pineapple flavor is stronger but I could taste the orange too. I like how the pineapple added some tanginess. Recommended toppings: fresh fruit, popping boba.

The Menchie’s I visited did not have the new cup for the Missing Link. P.S. If you haven’t downloaded the new Menchie’s app yet, do it. You’ll get a $5 credit towards your next purchase and double smiles for 60 days from your registration date.

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

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Revele Gelato Whipped Greek Yogurt Bars Review



Fro-yo girl here. I first heard about Revele Gelato’s Whipped Greek Yogurt Bars when they were introduced last July. However, I couldn’t find the bars in my area which was surprising, since Revele Gelato is a local company based in Huntington Beach. While Revele’s website lists Bristol Farms as one of the stores that carries their products, the Bristol Farms in South Pasadena only carries the whipped gelato line and not the frozen yogurt bars. I kept checking and I’ve never seen the froyo bars there.

A few months of checking went by. Then I noticed that more retailers were carrying Revele Gelato, including Super A Foods. However, I went to Super A Foods in Temple City and they only had two flavors that didn’t appeal to me in the least, Birthday Party and Watermelon. Super A Foods in Highland Park had Revele’s gelato, but no frozen yogurt bars. Hmm. Finding the bars was much more difficult than I expected. They do have online ordering on their website but I didn’t want to buy something that’s expensive to ship without knowing if it was any good.

Bristol Farms on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood didn’t have the froyo bars. I finally found one flavor of the froyo bars at Bristol Farms in West Hollywood for $5.99/box. A box usually has 4 bars but this package said there was one bonus bar.

Blood Orange Yogurt bar:
The bar is 37g, which is small, even smaller than the bar pictured on the box. But, that’s okay because that’s how they keep each bar so low in calories (60 calories) with 5g total sugar, 5g carbs and 5g protein. It’s gluten-free. The whipped nature of the yogurt helps it achieve an admirable creaminess and lightness that’s rare among frozen yogurt bars. I was surprised by how creamy it was. However, there was very little blood orange flavor and I kept tasting a bitter aftertaste. It was just too bitter. The sweetness level wasn’t too high. There was no tang. It had a mild yet bitter creamsicle flavor. Gums can be bitter and I suspect that’s what I kept tasting.

Available flavors: Unicorn, Tropical Sunset, Raspberry, Birthday Party, Blood Orange, Mint Chip Flipped, Watermelon, Passion Fruit

Ingredients: Greek Yogurt (nonfat milk, yogurt cultures), skim milk, cream, whole milk protein, sugar, color extracts (annatto, turmeric). Contains less than 2% of carob bean gum, distilled mono and diglycerides, natural flavor, lecithin, guar gum.

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

3 out of 5 stars.

Looking for more frozen yogurt news, discussion boards, and resources? Check out the International Frozen Yogurt Association website at http://internationalfrozenyogurt.com/. The IFYA is the independent voice of the frozen yogurt industry.