However, The London Dough Co. just launched Doughlicious in the US at Whole Foods. Doughlicious is available nationwide in the ice cream aisle. Made in London in a facility powered by renewable energy, Doughlicious is hand-crafted, non-GMO, and gluten-free.
Available flavors: Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Truffle, Mint Chocolate Chip, Cinnamon Churro, Strawberry, Blueberry Yogurt.
Whole Foods in Pasadena, California, only had one flavor in stock. Fortunately, it was Blueberry Yogurt! And it was on sale, $4.89 for a box of 6 pieces or 7.2 oz. The regular price was $6.99. It looks like they also carried Cinnamon Churro but sold out. The balls are not individually wrapped but are packaged in a tray with six compartments and a thin plastic film on top.
Blueberry Yogurt: The balls are round and about the size of a cake pop, doughnut hole, or mochi ice cream. Blueberry frozen yogurt is surrounded by blueberry cheesecake cookie dough and rolled in thin dusting of classic cookie crumb. It tastes good! But I couldn’t taste the blueberry or the yogurt. The dough flavor was stronger than the froyo flavor. The thin layer of dough was moist, slightly fruity from the blueberry and slightly tangy from the cheesecake. It was a pretty purple color. The frozen yogurt was soft and icy. It didn’t seem that sweet but I couldn’t really taste the froyo. The ball is sweet but not crazy sweet. It reminds me of a cake pop.
For the Blueberry Yogurt flavor, the serving size is one piece (1.2 oz). One serving is 100 calories, total fat 5g, total carbs 14g, total sugars 7g, and protein 2g. And the main ingredient is blueberry yogurt.
“All Doughlicious products are made with premium ingredients, naturally gluten-free, no added refined sugar, and free from white-bleached flour, artificial additives, and preservatives. All ingredients are responsibly sourced from reputable suppliers adhering to the brand’s standards for quality, animal welfare, and sustainable production methods.”
Doughlicious is also available in Australia.
You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.
4 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.
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