Fro-yo girl here. Lots of Yogurtland news! Yogurtland is ready for Valentine’s Day with a new froyo flavor, returning froyo flavor, new topping, new Valentine’s themed stickers, and a new online exclusive cup. Last but not least, the details of Yogurtland’s National Frozen Yogurt Day offer have been revealed.
Yogurtland’s first new flavor of 2024 is Chocolate Hazelnut Lava Cake froyo. The lowfat froyo flavor is made with real hazelnuts and cocoa. It was rich in chocolate flavor but not overwhelmingly rich, sweet, or heavy. The hazelnut flavor was a nice addition – not too faint or strong. Recommended toppings: chocolate pirouline rolled wafer cookies, Oreos, and toffee bits.Interestingly, Chocolate Hazelnut Lava Cake froyo is not Yogurtland’s first lava cake flavor. Back in August 2017, Yogurtland introduced Molten Lava Cake gelato.
They also brought back fan-favorite, Chocolate Covered Strawberry which was originally introduced in February 2022.
Featured flavors are available for a limited time only at participating Yogurtland locations, while supplies last.
I spotted the new topping, Sour Gummy Hearts. They come in red and white. I asked what flavor they were but the employee wasn’t sure.
The online exclusive creation, Sweet Lava Cup features Chocolate Hazelnut Lava Cake froyo, hand-sliced strawberries, and sour gummy hearts. Order it online from the Yogurtland website or the Yogurtland app.
The new Valentine’s sticker sheet features hearts, a Yogurtland spoon, a chocolate-dipped strawberry, etc. Ask for the stickers at the register. They’re free.
Finally, Yogurtland will celebrate National Frozen Yogurt Day on Tuesday, February 6, with a buy one cup, get one cup (equal or lesser value) for in-store guests. Real Rewards members will earn double points on any in-store order.
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.
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