Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Menchie’s New Flavor for February 2022: Frosted Cookie & Double Points Offer



Fro-yo girl here. There are two new featured flavors at Menchie’s this February: Berry Ruby Chocolate froyo and Frosted Cookie froyo made with Golden Oreo cookies.

Menchie’s describes Frosted Cookie as follows: “Our Frosted Cookie made with Golden Oreo Cookies froyo flavor has it all – yummy frosting and Golden Oreo cookies! If you’re looking for an afterschool snack or a delicious dessert, this frozen yogurt flavor is for you!” Frosted Cookie froyo is lowfat and made with no artificial colors.

Frosted Cookie froyo made with Golden Oreo Cookies: The vanilla frosting flavor was stronger than the golden cookie flavor. The texture was smooth and creamy. While the flavor was sweet, it wasn’t sweeter than a typical Menchie’s flavor. Recommended toppings: Oreos, white chocolate chips, Cinnamon Toast Crunch.

It's been selling out quickly at Menchie's locations - a popular flavor!

I wondered how Frosted Cookie froyo differed from Menchie’s Mookie’s Cookies ‘n’ Cream froyo. Mookie’s Cookies ‘n’ Cream was introduced in December 2017 as a holiday flavor and it was made with Golden Oreo cookie pieces. Did they tweak Mookie’s Cookies ‘n’ Cream and rename it Frosted Cookie? From the picture I’m guessing Frosted Cookie has more frosting flavor than Mookie’s Cookies ‘n’ Cream. Mookie’s Cookies ‘n’ Cream is no longer listed in the Flavors section of the Menchie’s website but the ingredients do seem different from Frosted Cookie. Mookie’s Cookies ‘n’ Cream was made with sweetened condensed milk, which isn’t listed as an ingredient of Frosted Cookie.

Remember that you’ll get double points on your Menchie’s purchases when you scan the Menchie’s app between February 4 – 17, 2022.

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

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