Showing posts with label TCBY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TCBY. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Froyo Scene in Garden Grove, CA

 



Fro-yo girl here. Garden Grove in northern Orange County is far enough away that I don’t visit very often. The population was 172,361 in 2024. Garden Grove is the home of the Crystal Cathedral (renamed Christ Cathedral), Little Saigon, and a sizeable Korean-American population.

As for froyo, there are two current froyo shops, Yogurtland on Brookhurst, which opened in 2011, and Yogurtland on Chapman which opened in 2016.

I found seven closed froyo shops. TCBY was probably the oldest froyo shop. It closed before the second wave of froyo shops. Dolci Mango, which was counter-serve, was the first second-wave froyo shop to open in Garden Grove in 2008. Tutti Frutti may have been the first self-serve froyo shop in Garden Grove.

Costco is still open, but the snack bar no longer serves froyo.

Places To Get Froyo


  • Yogurtland, 9755 Chapman Ave, opened at the Promenade in 2016
  • Yogurtland, 13920 Brookhurst St A, opened at Garden Grove Plaza in 2011

Closed Froyo Shops


  • Berry’s on Top, 12901 Harbor Blvd a5, was a self-serve froyo shop that also offered waffles, crepes, elote, fruit bowls, and more. It opened in 2016 and closed in 2022.
  • Cefiore, 8871 Garden Grove, was a counter-serve Italian froyo franchise that was open from 2008 – 2013. They also served snow ice, waffles, smoothies, and drinks.
  • Cherry On Top, 11931 Valley View St, was a branch of a self-serve froyo franchise. This location opened in the Eastgate Shopping Center in 2016 and closed in 2019
  • Dolci Mango, 10130 Garden Grove Blvd, may have opened and closed in 2008. It was similar to Pinkberry, counter-serve with tart froyo.
  • TCBY, 12161 Garden Grove Blvd, opened and closed a long time ago, possibly before 2006.
  • Tutti Frutti, 14102 Brookhurst St, was open from 2009 – 2010.
  • Yogurt Cravings, 14291 Euclid St, had an online listing but no information about when it opened or closed.:

Still Open, Stopped Serving Froyo


  • Costco, 11000 Garden Grove Blvd, stopped serving froyo in 2020

Did I miss any froyo shops in Garden Grove? If so, let me know.

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, January 20, 2026

Froyo Scene in Austin, Texas

Berry Austin, Austin Bergstrom International Airport


Fro-yo girl here. When you think of froyo in Austin, Texas, the infamous unsolved yogurt shop murders of 1991 come to mind. The shop where it happened, I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt, closed long ago, right after the quadruple homicide and fire that occurred on December 6, 1991.

Austin is the capital of Texas. The population size of 993,588 makes it the fifth most populous city in Texas.

I’m not sure if TCBY or I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt was the first froyo shop in Austin, but both likely opened in Austin in the late 1980s. The first self-serve froyo shop in Austin might have been Tomunchi in 2008. It was around 2008-2009 that froyo took off in Central Texas. In 2008, four froyo shops opened in Austin: Tomunchi, Yogurt Planet, Sprinkles, and the Yogurt Spot.

I found thirteen places to get froyo in Austin, including Berry Austin at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. The majority of the froyo shops are self-serve. Today, Yogurt Planet has the most locations in Austin, with three. There are several national froyo chains, including Menchie’s, Orange Leaf, Pinkberry, and TCBY. 

I found 29 closed froyo shops, including 3 Menchie’s branches, 4 Orange Leaf branches, 2 Red Mango branches, and 1 Yogurtland location. Two Costco locations used to offer froyo.

And I found two places that will soon serve froyo.

Current Places To Get Froyo


  • Aba, 1011 S Congress Ave Bldg 2 Suite 180, is a branch of the Mediterranean restaurant founded by Top Chef alum, CJ Jacobson in Chicago. It opened in 2020. Aba had exceptional Greek frozen yogurt – a step above anything else I had in Austin. You can get it with sea salt and olive oil or lemon meringue.
  • Berry Austin, 3600 Presidential Blvd, is located at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Located at Gate 8, Berry Austin is a local froyo concept that opened in 2018. The airport location offers counter-serve froyo, acai bowls, smoothies, and shakes.
  • Menchie’s, 1000 E 41st St #255, opened in 2015 and recently changed ownership.
  • Menchie’s, 14028 Research Blvd Ste 165, opened in 2014.
  • Orange Leaf, 9600 S I-35 Ste B-200, opened in 2011 and remains open
  • Pinkberry, 2901 S Capital of Texas Hwy, opened at Barton Creek Square, an upscale shopping center, in 2014.
  • Pinkberry, 3300 Bee Caves Rd Ste 640, was the first Pinkberry in Austin. The branch opened in 2013.
  • Yogurt Planet, 4601 N Lamar Blvd Ste 502, is a self-serve froyo shop that opened in 2008.
  • Yogurt Planet, 12801 Hill Country Blvd, opened at Hill Country Galleria in 2009
  • Yogurt Planet, 3220 Feathergrass Ct #136, opened at the Domain in 2010
  • Yo So Cool, 1201 Barbara Jordan Blvd #1290, is a self-serve shop offering 12 flavors a day. The shop opened in 2010.
  • TCBY, 303 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, opened 37 years ago (1988) across from UT Austin. It has a drive-thru and is counter-serve.
  • TCBY, 5701 W Slaughter Ln, opened in 2012 as a self-serve froyo shop.

Closed Froyo Shops


  • Berry Austin, 200 Congress Ave, opened in 2011 and closed in 2021 after losing their lease.
  • Berry Austin, 5523A Balcones Dr, opened in 2009. The self-serve shop closed in 2019.
  • Fresh Cup Frozen Yogurt, 13000 N Ih 35 Bldg 11, Ste 116, opened in 2009 and closed in 2020. It was a locally created, owned, and operated self-serve froyo shop that also offered smoothies, slushies, and milk tea.
  • Frosty Peaks, 13429 US-183 Ste 110, opened in 2022 and closed in 2023. The self-serve froyo shop also offered frozen custard, waffle cones, puffle cones, chocolate -dipped strawberries, etc. 
  • I Can’t Believe It’s Not Yogurt, 2949 W Anderson Ln, was the scene of the infamous Yogurt Shop Murders in 1991. A new HBO docuseries about the murders came out this year.
  • Menchie’s, 4001 N Lamar Blvd Ste 550, was the first Menchie’s to open in Austin. The shop was open from 2010 – 2011.
  • Menchie’s, 9828 Great Hills Trl, Ste 120, opened in 2017 and closed in 2021.
  • Menchie’s, 5145 N FM 620 Ste B180, opened in 2013 and closed in 2022.
  • Orange Cup, 3400 Esperanza Crossing, Ste 100, opened at The Domain in 2009. The counter-serve shop closed in 2011.
  • Orange Leaf, 1920 E Riverside Dr Ste E-120, closed on June 19, 2020. The owner cited COVID-19 as the reason for the closure. The shop opened in the South Shore District in 2015.
  • Orange Leaf, 10526 W Parmer Ln Ste 506, opened in 2013 and closed in 2021.
  • Orange Leaf, 9600 South I-35 Ste B-200, may have opened in 2014 or 2015.
  • Orange Leaf, 5207 Brodie Ln Ste 105, may have been open from 2015 – 2020.
  • Red Mango, 2222 Rio Grande St Ste C120, opened in 2010 and closed in 2018. It was co-branded with Smoothie Factory.
  • Red Mango, 3421 S Lamar Blvd, was co-branded with Smoothie Factory. It opened in 2015 and closed in 2016. The yogurt was self-serve. According to Eater, Red Mango was locked out by the landlord due to failure to pay rent.
  • Sprinkles, 10700 Anderson Mill Rd, Ste 105, was a self-serve froyo shop that was open from 2008 – 2010.
  • Swirll, 2310 Guadalupe St, was a self-serve froyo shop that may have been open from 2009 – 2014.
  • Swirly Peaks, 7701 Colton-Bluff Springs Rd, served real fruit frozen yogurt that’s mixed to order. The trailer opened in June 2024. It closed in October 2025. The closure was permanent, not seasonal.
  • TCBY, 13729 N Hwy 183, was listed on Yelp and MapQuest. I’m not sure when it opened or closed.
  • TCBY, 6507 Jester Blvd, was listed on Yelp. I’m not sure when it opened or closed.
  • Tomunchi, 1701 W Parmer Ln, Suite 105, was a self-serve froyo shop that opened in early 2008. It was possibly the first self-serve froyo in Austin. It closed in 2020, probably due to the pandemic. Tomunchi also served boba drinks and smoothies.
  • Tutti Frutti, 13429 US-183 Ste 110 was the sole Tutti Frutti in Austin. It was open from 2011 – 2020. The space became the home of Frosty Peaks.
  • Yocup, 10700 Anderson Mill Rd, Ste 105, started as Sprinkles. The name was changed to Yocup in 2010. The shop closed in 2014. It was self-serve. Ownership changed in 2012.
  • The Yogurt Spot, 500 N Lamar Blvd STE 150, was the second YS in Austin. The self-serve shop opened in 2009 and closed in 2014.
  • The Yogurt Spot, 2815 Guadalupe St, Ste A, opened in 2008 and may have closed in 2011. This was the first one in Austin. The chain was based in Houston.
  • The Yogurt Spot, 1712 E Riverside Dr Ste 32, was listed in MapQuest. Unknown opening or closing dates.
  • Yogurtland, 2525 W Anderson Ln, opened in 2011 and closed in October 2020, possibly due to COVID-19. It was the only Yogurtland in Austin.
  • Yo So Cool Espresso and Froyo Bar, 6501 S. Congress Ave, opened in 2016. This location also had an espresso bar. It closed in 2018.
  • Yumilicious, 2700 W Anderson Ln. Suite 227, was a self-serve shop that opened in 2010 and closed in 2020. It was part of a local chain based in Dallas, Texas.

Not Closed But Stopped Serving Froyo


  • Costco, 10401 Research Blvd
  • Costco, 4301 W William Cannon Dr BLDG A100

Future Places to Get Froyo


  • 16 Handles, 8300 N FM 620, Ste. L-500, is a branch of the self-serve froyo chain that was founded in New York City.
  • Ema, 3120 Palm Way, Ste 170, another CJ Jacobson restaurant, is coming to the domain in late 2025. Like Aba, Ema serves froyo.

If you go to Austin, you have to get the froyo at Aba (and Ema, once it opens). And if you're looking for prepacked froyo, try TruJoy Yogurt, a local Greek froyo brand, at Whole Foods, Royal Blue Grocery, and other markets.

Did I miss any Austin froyo shops? If so, let me know.

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, November 6, 2025

Veteran’s Day Froyo Deals for Active & Retired Military Personnel

 


Fro-yo girl here. I’ve compiled a list of froyo shops that are honoring veterans & active military with a froyo discount on Veterans Day, November 11. The good news is that several large froyo chains have Veterans Day promos this year.

Here’s the alphabetical list:
  • Alpine Chill (Alpine, CA): 50% off for veterans and active duty military on 11/11
  • Berry Mangos (McDonough, GA): Show your military ID on 11/11 and get a free 5 oz cup of froyo
  • Berrywinkle (Muncie, IN): Vets and active military enjoy 35% off on 11/11
  • Counter Culture (LA): Vets receive a free small Humphrey
  • Cuppa Yo (Buckeye, AZ): Free 8 oz cup of froyo on 11/11, show staff your military ID to get your 8 oz cup
  • Cuppa Yo (Prineville, OR): Vets and families enjoy 30% off froyo on Veterans Day
  • Cuppa Yo (North Plains, OR): 15% off froyo on 11/11 with valid military ID
  • Cuppa Yo (Redmond, OR): Show your military ID on 11/11 for a free 8 oz cup of froyo
  • Farmhouse Froyo (Bryan, College Park, TX): Vets enjoy 50% off on 11/11
  • Fifth & Emery (KS): Vets get a free froyo on 11/11
  • Frost (Kailua, HI): BOGO free on froyo on 11/11 for vets
  • FroYo & Co (Ceres, CA): Buy one froyo, drink or combo and get one 50%, vets with valid ID get a free small froyo
  • Golden Spoon (Laguna Beach, CA): Free small yogurt on 11/11 with a valid military ID, limit one per guest
  • Golden Spoon (Irvine, CA): Free small yogurt on 11/11 with a valid military ID,
  • Heavenly Yogurt (San Diego, CA): On November 11, enjoy 20% off for all veterans, active duty military, and spouses.
  • Hocking Hills Froyo (Logan, OH): Show your military ID on 11/11 to get your free cup
  • Ice Age (Farmington, NM): Free froyo with valid military ID on 11/11
  • Just Chill (Clinton, NJ): Present your military or veteran ID and get a cup to fill with froyo on 11/11/25
  • Kiwi Froyo (PA, NJ): Vets with valid ID enjoy 50% off on 11/11
  • Kiwi Loco (Rexburg, ID): Vets and active military enjoy a free 16 oz cup on 11/11
  • Lizzy's Froyo (Desert Hot Springs, CA): 20% off for active and retired military on Nov. 11
  • Luv Handlz Eastwood (Syracuse, NY): Vets receive a free small frozen yogurt on Nov. 11
  • Menchie’s: Present your military ID or proof of service on 11/11 to receive your first 6 oz of froyo for free
  • Menchie's (Canton, MI): Free froyo for vets and 50% off for their families on 11/11
  • Monster Yogurt (Dallas, TX): Vets and active military get a free 6 oz froyo on 11/11
  • Never Better Frozen Yogurt (Lake Elsinore, CA): Vets enjoy 8 oz free on 11/11
  • Orange Leaf (Saugus, MA): Vets enjoy a free cup of froyo on 11/11
  • Phroyo (Hampstead, NC): Buy one, get one free for vets on 11/11
  • Pink Spoon (Forest Grove, OR): Free froyo for vets on 11/11
  • Polar Xpress (Ottuma, IA): Vets eat free on 11/11
  • Sweet CeCe's (Peoria, IL): Free flat rate cup for vets on 11/11
  • SweetFrog (Hickory, NC): Free cup for veterans on 11/11 with military ID, show ID first and get a small cup to fill
  • SweetFrog (Findlay, OH): Free cup for veterans on 11/11 with military ID, show ID first for a free 12 oz cup
  • SweetFrog (Horseheads, NY): Show your military ID on 11/11 and get a free small cup of froyo
  • SweetFrog (Hendersonville, NC): Show your military ID on 11/11 and get a free small cup of froyo
  • SweetFrog (Fayetteville, NC): Show your military ID on 11/11 and get a free small cup of froyo
  • SweetFrog Brambleton (Ashburn, VA): Free cup for veterans on 11/11 with military ID, show ID first for a free 12 oz cup
  • SweetFrog (Catonsville, MD): Show your military ID on 11/11 and get a free small cup of froyo
  • SweetFrog (Salisbury, MD): Show your military ID on 11/11 and get a free small cup of froyo
  • Swirls Yogurt (Parker, CO): Show your military ID for 50% off one froyo on 11/11
  • TCBY: First 6 oz of froyo are free on 11/11 for veterans or active military personnel with valid military ID or other proof of service
  • Trugurt (IL): Vets and active military enjoy 25% off on Nov. 11
  • Wild Sugar (Evans, GA): 50% off froyo for vets on Nov. 11
  • Yo Crazy (Ephraim, UT): Free small yogurt on 11.11 with military ID
  • Yofroyo (Springfield, MO): Vets enjoy 50% off froyo on 11/11
  • Yogo Crazy (Wyomissing, PA): 10 oz free on 11/11 with proof of service
  • Yogurt Experience (Round Rock, TX): Free froyo, any size, with proof of service or military ID on Nov. 11
  • Yogurt Factory (Temecula, CA): Free froyo for vets and active duty military on 11/11
  • Yogurt Hut North Medford (Medford, OR): Free 8 oz froyo for vets on Veterans Day, must show ID, military discount every day
  • Yogurtland: Show your active or inactive military ID in-store to receive 15% off your purchase on November 11
  • Yogurt Mill (Central CA): One free menu item with valid ID on 11/11
  • Yogurt Zone (Irving, TX): Show your military ID on 11/11 for 50% off your cup of froyo
  • Yoville (Oroville, CA): BOGO free up to $5 off for everyone on 11/11

I will update this list as I learn of new offers. Thank you, vets and active military, for your service to this country.

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, August 19, 2025

Froyo Scene in Fresno, CA

 


Fro-yo girl here. Fresno, the county seat of Fresno County in the Central Valley region in California. With a population of 545,716, Fresno is the fifth most-populous city in California. Over 50% of the population is Hispanic. Agricultural production is the main industry. The median household income in Fresno, CA is $66,804, with 20% of the population living below the poverty line.

I found six froyo shops (three Menchie’s, two Yogurtland branches, the new Sunnyside Swirlz) and one Greek fast casual restaurant that serve froyo in Fresno. I found fourteen closed froyo shops. Many of them did not last longer than three years. TCBY was probably the oldest froyo shop in town. The heyday for froyo was 2010 when Tuttimelon, Yogurtland, Tutti Frutti, and Yogurlato opened. 

Current Froyo Shops


  • Menchie’s, 6611 N Riverside Dr Ste 101, opened in 2015
  • Menchie’s, 3090 W Shaw Ave Ste 102, opened in 2014 or 2015
  • Menchie’s, 8464 N Friant Rd Ste 104, opened in 2017
  • Nick the Greek, 7675 N Blackstone Ave #115, opened at the Villaggio Shopping Center in 2022. The fast casual Greek chain offers Greek frozen yogurt.
  • Sunnyside Swirlz, 6127 E Kings Canyon Rd, is a self-serve shop that opened in June 2025
  • Yogurtland, 6467 N Riverside Dr Ste 101, opened in 2022
  • Yogurtland, 170 N Blackstone Ave Terrado Plaza, opened in 2010

Former Froyo Shops


  • The Big Swirl, 4978 N Cedar Ave, took over the Tutti Frutti spot in 2011. The Big Swirl owners had several shops in the area. The Fresno shop also served grilled cheese sandwiches. It’s unclear when the shop closed but it doesn’t seem to have been open for long.
  • Cefiore, 220 E Paseo Del Centro, opened in 2008 and closed in 2011. Counter-serve, similar to Pinkberry.
  • Chosen Yogurt, 8967 N Chestnut Ave, opened in 2013 and closed in 2021. In addition to self-serve froyo, they offered Doc Burnstein’s ice cream. It was sold in 2019 and reopened for maybe a year or two.
  • Frozen Yogurt Castle, 6127 E Kings Canyon Rd, was a self-serve froyo shop that opened in 2014 and closed in 2017.
  • Mickey’s Yogurt, 9423 N Fort Washington Rd. was a self-serve froyo shop that opened in 2015 and closed in 2017
  • Peachy King, 5247 E Kings Canyon Rd Ste 101, was a self-serve froyo shop that also offered fruit arrangements. The assets were purchased by Sunnyside Swirlz. Peachy King opened in 2016 and closed in 2024.
  • TCBY, 7064 N Cedar Ave, not sure when it opened, maybe the 90’s? It may have closed in 2012.
  • Tutti Frutti, 4978 N Cedar Ave, opened in 2009 and closed in 2011.
  • Tutti Frutti, 7785 N Palm Ave Ste 109, opened in 2010 and closed in 2016.
  • Tuttimelon, 639 E Shaw Ave #155, opened at Fashion Fair Mall in late 2010, offering self-serve froyo and counter-serve gelato. The branch closed in 2013. Tuttimelon was a froyo chain that started in San Francisco.
  • Yoberries, 2088 E Copper Ave, offered ice cream and self-serve froyo in 2024. It was only open for a few months.
  • Yodigity Yogurt, 2950 E Nees Ave Ste 105, was a self-serve froyo shop that opened in 2007 and closed in 2015.
  • Yogi Berry, 8951 N Cedar Ave, opened in 2019 and closed in 2020. The froyo and acai bowls were self-serve.
  • Yogurlato, 1173 E Champlain Dr, seems to have opened in 2010.
  • Yogurtland, 3060 E Campus Pointe Dr, opened in 2016 and closed in 2020

Still Open but Stopped Selling Froyo


  • Costco, 4500 W Shaw Ave
  • Costco, 7100 N Abby St

Did I miss any froyo in Fresno? If so, let me know.

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, March 25, 2025

Froyo Scene in Newport Beach, CA

CDM Yogurt


Fro-yo girl here. Newport Beach in Orange County includes Corona Del Mar, Newport Coast, and Balboa Island. It’s known for Balboa Pier, Corona Del Mar State Beach, the harbor, and sandy beaches. It is the home of 82,637 residents and is also a popular tourist destination. The median household income is $149,471 per year and the median age is 46.7 years. And yes, they enjoy froyo there.

There are currently five places to get froyo and two aren’t technically froyo shops. I found ten closed froyo shops and one closed froyo truck.

Places To Get Froyo


  • Bloomingdale’s 59th & Lex Café, 701 Newport Center Dr, offers Forty Carrots frozen yogurt.
  • Golden Spoon, 21109 Newport Coast Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92657, is a counter-serve branch that opened in 2023, taking over the Menchie’s location
  • Golden Spoon, 2445 East Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mar, not sure when it first opened, probably before 2008.
  • Nick the Greek, 1320 Bison Ave, opened at The Bluff in 2020. The Greek fast-casual chain offers Greek froyo for dessert.
  • Tutti Frutti, 302 Marine Ave, is the only froyo shop in Balboa Island. It’s self-serve and first opened in 2008.

Closed Froyo Shops


  • CDM Yogurt, 3333 East Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mar was a self-serve froyo shop that opened in 2008-2020. The ownership changed in 2017.
  • CDM Yogurt also had a froyo truck in 2013. I’m not sure when it closed.
  • Cefiore, 3305 Newport Blvd Ste B, was open from 2007 – 2010. It was counter-serve and part of a chain started by Todai. It was similar to Pinkberry.
  • Fannie’s, 1644 San Miguel Dr was an old school froyo shop that closed a long time ago
  • Go Greek Yogurt, 3109 Newport Blvd, offered self-serve Greek froyo and Greek yogurt in Corona Del Mar. This branch opened and closed in 2016.
  • Icicles, 545 Eastbluff Dr #2545, was a self-serve shop that opened in 2010 in Corona Del Mar and closed in 2016
  • Menchie’s, 21109 Newport Coast Dr, was open at Newport Coast Shopping Center from 2013- 2023.
  • Pinkberry, 941 Newport Center Dr, opened at Newport Fashion Island in April 2008 and closed in 2019. It was the 50th Pinkberry branch when it opened.
  • Red Mango, 7972 East Coast Hwy, opened in 2008. It was counter-serve, and I don’t think it lasted for long.
  • TCBY, 20341 SW Birch St Ste 310. I’m not sure when it opened and closed but probably a long time ago.
  • Tutti Frutti, 2233 W Balboa Blvd, Ste 101, opened in 2010 and may have closed in 2014.

Did I miss any froyo shops in Newport Beach? Let me know.

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, January 21, 2025

Vancouver, Canada Froyo Update

Killer Ice Cream


Fro-yo girl here. The Metro Vancouver regional district includes multiple cities, villages, municipalities, etc., with a total population of over 2.6 million. Due to the large size of the the area, I’m going to focus on froyo in North Vancouver (population 58,120), Richmond (population 209,937), Vancouver (population 662,248), and West Vancouver (population 44,122).

My last Vancouver froyo report was in 2011. In that post, I mentioned Saporito (it closed in 2011), Footo Delights (it became Footo Croissants and it’s still open), the Milkman, Yogen Fruz, Qoola, and Pinkberry. I had some horrible froyo at Footo Delights. Thankfully, they stopped offering froyo. Of the shops that I mentioned in 2011, The Milkman at the Granville Island Public Market is the only one that is still open, and it still serves froyo blended with real fruit.

Many froyo shops have come and gone since 2011, including multiple locations of Qoola and multiple froyo trucks. Qoola started with one store in the West End of Vancouver, BC in 2008. Pinkberry has one location left in Canada and it’s in Toronto. The closest (to Vancouver) Yogen Fruz is now in Burnaby.

You can still get froyo in Vancouver but there aren’t that many froyo shops left.

The Milkman


Current Places to Get Froyo


  • Berry’s Frozen Yogurt, 6685 Royal Ave, West Vancouver, serves mix-in style frozen yogurt blended with fresh fruit.
  • IKEA, 320 Jacombs Rd Unit 1, Richmond, serves soft serve froyo and is surely the cheapest place to get your froyo fix.
  • Killer Ice Cream, 3659 W 4th Ave, Vancouver, specializes in Australian-style real fruit ice cream. Guests choose a base (vanilla ice cream, froyo, oat ice cream, cashew-coconut ice cream) which is then blended to order with a choice of fruits and fresh herbs. The froyo is made with BC dairy.
  • Krave Kulture, 3151 Edgemont Boulevard, North Vancouver, started out making kefir (not frozen kefir) and yogurt from scratch with local milk and live cultures. They later added frozen yogurt, smoothies, sweet and savory yogurt bowls, bagels with housemade yogurt spreads, and more. Their dairy products are made in-house with organic Canadian milk. Krave Kulture will be opening at the Lonsdale Quay Market in North Vancouver in 2025, and they recently started selling their pre-packed froyo pints at Stong’s Market.
  • Menchie’s, 412 Davie Street Vancouver, has been open in Yaletown since 2015.
  • The Milkman, 1689 Johnston St, Vancouver, offers mix-in fruit froyo inside the Granville Island Public Market.
  • TCBY, 1503 Bellevue Ave, West Vancouver, is a counter-serve outpost of the well-known chain
  • Timothy’s Frozen Yogurt, 3800 Bayview St, Richmond, is a Canadian classic that opened in 1989 as a small café and gelato shop on the Steveston Pier. In 2024, Timotny’s won the Best Ice Cream in the Best of Richmond.

Possible Places to Get Froyo


  • Freshii has locations throughout the Vancouver area, including at the airport. Freshii used to (or still offers?) froyo. The Vancouver International Airport - Level 3 Freshii does not offer froyo.
  • Frux, 141-123 Carrie Cates Ct, North Vancouver, is inside the Lonsdale Quay Market. They served organic frozen yogurt, smoothies, Liege waffles, ice cream, and more. At some point they changed their name from Frux Organic Frozen Yogurt to Frux Gelato. In the early days they even served kale frozen yogurt. I’m not sure, but my guess is that they no longer serve froyo.
  • I Am Yogost, multiple locations, offered frozen yogurt bark during the summer. Not all locations carried the froyo bark.
  • YoYo’s, Scotiabank Theater, 8882 170 Street NW, Vancouver, can be found inside the theatre. YoYo’s claimed to be Canada’s first self-serve froyo. It’s no longer listed on the theater’s website, so it must have closed.

I noticed that there are more places to get tofu pudding in Vancouver than there are places to get froyo. Unfortunately, most of the tofu pudding places are outside of downtown Vancouver. Richmond seems to be the place to go for the best tofu pudding. There’s even a tofu pudding food truck called Talk Soy To Me.

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, October 17, 2024

Froyo Scene in Salt Lake City



Fro-yo girl here. Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah, has a population of 204,657 (2022), making it the most populous city in Utah. It’s also the world capital of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (aka Mormons). The metro population is 1,257,936.

Froyo has a long history in greater Salt Lake City and Utah. Back in the 1980s, Golden Spoon had multiple outlets in Utah, and these outlets were renamed Golden Swirl. Golden Swirl, which had 71 outlets, was acquired by Yogen Fruz, the world’s largest franchiser of frozen yogurt outlets, for $5.2 million in 1997. Unfortunately, I was unable to determine where these Golden Swirl outlets were in Utah.

When TCBY was acquired by Mrs. Fields Famous Brands in 2000, the headquarters moved to 1717 S 4800 W, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Fields Brands filed for bankruptcy in 2009 and was restructured to become Famous Brands International. The head office moved to Bloomfield, CO, in 2012.

Today, there are three froyo shops and two dessert cafes that serve froyo in Salt Lake City. I found 18 closed froyo shops and 1 shop that stopped serving froyo but is still open. Spoon Me was the first Pinkberry-like shop to open in SLC in 2007, and Juicy Berry was the first self-serve froyo shop in SLC. 

There were three froyo shops at the Salt Lake City International Airport. Today, there is no froyo at the airport, although there is a gelato shop and an ice cream shop. There is also no froyo in downtown SLC.

Current Froyo Shops


  • Boba Bee, 1330 E 200 S, is the boba shop that took over Ugurt’s space and carries froyo. It’s right by the University of Utah.
  • Menchie’s, 3171 E 3300 S, opened at the Canyon Rim Center in November 2011. This was the fifth Menchie’s to open in Utah.
  • Sweet & Cool, 3410 S State St, unit 5, South Salt Lake, opened in Salt Lake Chinatown earlier this year. The dessert cafe offers self-serve froyo, bingsoo, taiyaki, and boba drinks. 
  • TCBY, 2274 S 1300 E, opened in the Sugar House Shopping Center in 2010. It’s self-serve.
  • Yagoot, 932 E 900 S Suite C, is a branch of Yagoot, the Ohio-based, counter-serve frozen yogurt chain. Yagoot started making froyo in 1977 and is known for tart froyo. The shop also serves acai. It opened last year in the Sugar House neighborhood.

Not Closed But No Longer Serves Froyo


  • Roxberry Juice Co., 50 South Main St, served froyo (and smoothies) when it opened in 2013. Roxberry no longer serves froyo but has added acai and pitaya bowls.

Closed Froyo Shops


  • Crave Dessert Lounge, 675 E 2100 S Ste G, was a short-lived self-serve froyo shop that also served bubble tea and Liege waffles. Crave may have opened in 2013.
  • Frogurt, 2240-2358 W 3800th S, was a froyo shop that was open in 2013.
  • Juicy Berry Yogurt Lounge, 175 Rio Grand St, was a froyo shop at the Downtown Gateway Mall. The shop opened in 2009 and offered self-serve froyo and toppings. It closed in 2016.
  • Lunaberry, 358 S 700 E, offered fat-free froyo, crepes, bubble tea, shaved ice, fresh juice shop that opened in 2008. The froyo was counter-serve and was similar to Pinkberry or Red Mango. The last review was in 2016.
  • Pinkberry, 1776 N Terminal Dr Concourse C, was inside the Salt Lake City International Airport from 2012 – 2020.
  • Red Mango, 301 W South Temple, was near EnergySolutions Arena in downtown SLC. It may have opened in 2007 and closed in 2017. It was the first Red Mango in Utah.
  • Red Mango, 1511 E. 2100 South, opened in 2010 in the Sugar House neighborhood and closed in 2017.
  • Red Mango, 6950 S Park Center Dr, was open from 2009 – 2019. It was counter-serve.
  • Spoon Me, 532 E 400 S, opened in 2007 and was a counter-serve froyo shop. It closed in 2011. Spoon Me was a Utah-based froyo chain that specialized in tart froyo.
  • TCBY, 1717 South 4800 West, was a branch. I don’t know when it opened or closed.
  • TCBY, 776 N Terminal Dr Concourse C, had a branch inside the Salt Lake City International Airport.
  • Top It Frozen Yogurt, 877 S 1300 E, Salt Lake City, may have opened in 2011 and didn’t stay open long.
  • Ugurt, 1330 E 200 S, was a self-serve froyo shop that opened in 2013 and closed in 2023.
  • U-Swirl had a froyo truck in Salt Lake City in 2017
  • Yogi Berry, 395 N Redwood Rd, was a self-serve froyo shop that opened in 2010 and offered six froyo flavors a day. The last review was in 2013.
  • Yogurt Stop, 2153 E 2100 S, was a self-serve froyo shop that opened in 2010 and closed in 2014. Also served bubble tea. I’m not sure if it’s related to the Yogurt Stop in Sandy.
  • Yogurt Vibes, 3649 W 10400th S Unit 102, was a froyo shop
  • Yovana Yogurt Café, Salt Lake City International Airport, Salt Lake City, Utah. Yovana by TCBY was a new test concept from TCBY. The kiosk opened in Salt Lake City’s airport in 2007 as part of an airport remodel. Yovana served froyo, yogurt parfaits, smoothies, and more. The last review was in 2012.
  • Yogurtland, 2121 S McClelland St #107, was open in the Sugar House neighborhood of SLC from June 2013 – 2018. It was the only Yogurtland in Salt Lake City proper. There is a Yogurtland in West Jordan, a suburb of Salt Lake City, and in Orem.

Did I miss any Salt Lake City froyo shops? Let me know.

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.

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Froyo Scene in Metairie, Louisiana

 



Fro-yo girl here. New Orleans has many suburbs (e.g., Chalmette, Slidell, Gretna, Kenner, River Ridge, Belle Chasse) and many of them have froyo. Metairie is the largest suburb, with a population of 143,507 in 2020. I’m told that it’s a safe, nice area to live. The French were the first Europeans to settle in the area.

I found two froyo shops that are still open in Metairie and eleven that closed. The two that are open, TCBY and Todd’s, had other locations in the past. Todd’s moved around. Most of the shops that opened after TCBY closed after a year or two, but TCBY, Todd’s, and Tutti Frutti had more staying power. 

Froyo Shops in Metairie


  • TCBY, 701 Metairie Rd, is a counter-serve shop that carries 20 flavors of frozen yogurt and sorbet daily. Fat-free and sugar-free options are available.
  • Todd’s Frozen Yogurt, 3544 W Esplanade Ave, opened in 2014 after several moves (Lakeside Mall to Severn Ave). The shop is counter-serve and also serves shakes, smoothies, malts, sundaes, etc. Sugar-free options are available.

Former Froyo Shops


  • CherryBerry, 3348 W Esplanade Ave, Unit C, opened in 2010 offering self-serve froyo. They also carried shaved ice that was made to order. The shop may have closed in 2012.
  • Red Mango, 4852 Veterans Memorial Blvd, was a self-serve location that opened in 2012 and closed in 2013.
  • Frogurt, 3841 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Ste 102, was a self-serve froyo shop that was open from 2012-2013
  • Kool 32 Degrees Yogurt, 3841 Veterans Memorial Blvd, unknown dates
  • TCBY, 5107 W Napoleon Ave, probably closed a long time ago
  • TCBY, 615 Veterans Memorial Blvd, probably closed a long time ago
  • TCBY, 2222 Clearview Pkwy Ste B, probably closed a long time ago. There was one review from 2011.
  • TCBY, 5000 W Esplanade Ave, probably closed a long time ago
  • Todd’s Frozen Yogurt, 3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd Ste 14A, had a counter-serve kiosk at Lakeside Mall in 1992. They moved to a larger space Severn Ave. and then to the current space on Esplanade Ave.
  • Todd’s Frozen Yogurt, 3200 Severn Ave. Suite 106, was the location Todd’s moved to after leaving Lakeside Mall in 2014.
  • Tutti Frutti, 4316 Veterans Memorial Blvd Ste B, opened at Lakeside Mall in 2010. The self-serve froyo shop, part of the international froyo chain, closed in 2022.

Did I miss any froyo shops in Metairie? Let me know.

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, November 9, 2023

2023 Veterans Day Froyo Offers






Fro-yo girl here. Thank you, vets and active military, for your service to this country. I’ve compiled a list of froyo shops that are honoring veterans & active military with a froyo discount or free froyo for Veterans Day. Here’s the alphabetical list:

  • Alpine Chill (Alpine, CA): Vets enjoy 20% off on 11/11/23
  • Ayelada (Pittsfield, MA): Free froyo for vets and active duty on 11/10/23
  • Berry Mangos (McDonough, GA): Vets with valid military ID enjoy a free 5 oz froyo on 11/11/23
  • Chill on Sunrise (Tucson, AZ): With proof of service, active duty military enjoy a free small froyo or ice cream, vets and family members receive a 25% discount
  • Cuppa Yo (Buckeye, AZ): Vets and active duty military, enjoy 8 oz free on 11/11 with valid ID
  • Cuppa Yo (North Plains, OR): Free 8 oz froyo with military ID on 11/11/23
  • Frozen Spoon (Lake Havasu, AZ): Vets and active duty military bring your military ID to get a free 8 oz cup of froyo on 11/11/23
  • House of Yogurt (Costa Mesa, CA): Vets and active duty military get a free 8 oz froyo on 11/11/23 with military ID
  • Kiwi Loco (Pocatello, ID): Current and former service members get a free froyo or boba on 11/11/23 
  • Lizzy's Premium Frozen Yogurt (Desert Hot Springs, CA): 20% off for vets and active duty military on 11/10/23
  • Menchie’s (US): Veterans and active duty military get 6 oz of free froyo on 11/11 with a valid military ID
  • Never Better Frozen Yogurt (Lake Elsinore, CA): Vets enjoy 8 oz free on 11/10/23
  • Orange Leaf (Buckeye, AZ): Vets enjoy a free small cup on 11/10 - 11/11/23
  • Peachwave (Holland, MI): Vets and active military enjoy $4 off a single bowl, smoothie, float OR a FREE hot cocoa or coffee. Must show valid military ID on 11/11/23
  • Peachwave (El Paso, TX): Vets get 10% off your purchase with military ID on 11/10/23
  • Peachwave (Sioux City, SD): 20% off your purchase with military ID on 11/11/23
  • Pink Spoon (Forest Grove, OR): Free cup of froyo for vets on 11/11/23
  • The Skinny Dip (Ocoee, FL): Show your military ID for a free bowl of froyo on 11/11/23
  • Spoon Cafe (Williamstown, MA): Vets enjoy a free small two toppings on 11/10/23
  • Suzy’s Swirl (Lake Bluff & Lake Forest, IL): Veterans enjoy 50% off your cup from November 1 – 11, 2023. Also, when you round up the check in November, the proceeds will go to local veterans (Lake Forest American Legion)
  • Sweet CeCe's (Mt. Juliet, TN): Vets enjoy a free sweet cup on the house all weekend (11/11 & 11/12)
  • SweetFrog (Laurel, Kent Island, Rosedale, Salisbury, Woodmore, Dundalk, MD): 25% off for military and their immediate family (spouse and children, military ID required) any Monday in November
  • Sweet Toppings (Minneapolis, MN): Free sundae on 11/11 for all who served
  • Swirl Time (Rohnert Park, CA): Vets enjoy 25% off on 11/11/23
  • TCBY: First 6 oz free for vets and active military members with proof of service
  • The Good Spoon (Caldwell, ID): Vets enjoy a free cup of frozen yogurt on 11/11
  • Urban Swirl (Granger, IN): Vets get a single scoop or up to 6 oz of froyo for free, 20% off for your family on 11/11
  • Yodels Frozen Yogurt (MI): 50% off with valid military ID on 11/11/23
  • Yogaert (Flagstaff, AZ): 50% off for vets on 11/10/23
  • Yogo Crazy (Wyomissing, PA): Show proof of service and enjoy a free 8 oz froyo on 11/11/23
  • Yogurt Factory (CA): Free froyo, up to 16 oz for vets and active duty military on 11/11/23
  • Yogurt Hut (Medford, OR): Free 8 oz froyo on 11/11/23 for vets with military ID
  • Yogurt Mill (Central CA): Free menu item OR first 12oz free at the Pelandale location for all veterans and active military personnel. Must show cashier Military ID.
  • Yogurtini (Shoal Creek, Overland Park, Plaza, KC): Vets eat free on 11/11/23
  • Yogurtland (US): $5 off online orders of $30 or more (before taxes and fees), November 10-12, using the promo code FALL5
  • Yogurtland (Las Vegas): Vets and active military enjoy 8 oz cup free on 11/10 - 11/11/23 with military ID
  • Yummy Joe's (Hawkinsville, GA): 20% off with valid military ID on 11/11/23
  • Zack's Frozen Yogurt (Kernersville, NC): Free regular cone on 11/10/23 with military ID
Check out the Veterans Day Froyo Pinterest board for Veterans Day 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.

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Froyo Guide to Thousand Oaks

 

Sweet XO at The Oaks


Fro-yo girl here. Thousand Oaks, California is the second largest city in Ventura County, with a population of 125,766. It’s 35 miles west of downtown Los Angeles and considered one of the safest cities in the US. Thousand Oaks also has a Tree City USA designation and is home to nearly 20,000 oak trees.

The first froyo shop in Thousand Oaks must have opened in the early 1980s and was probably a Penguin’s. Penguin’s was based in Thousand Oaks. It was founded in 1983 and reached well over 100 locations in 10 years. Penguin’s filed for bankruptcy in 1991. There were at least four TCBY shops in Thousand Oaks.

The Oaks Mall has been the center of the second wave of froyo activity in Thousand Oaks. Most of the newer froyo shops in town have been at The Oaks. The Oaks is currently home to Menchie’s and a Pinkberry vending machine.

There are currently three places to get froyo in Thousand Oaks: Menchie’s, Pinkberry (vending machine), and Wild Cherry.

Current Froyo Shops (& a Vending Machine)


  • Menchie’s, 168 W Hillcrest Dr. #1, opened a self-serve froyo emporium in 2012 by the movie theater. This location also sells froyo cakes.
  • Pinkberry by iCream, 350 W Hillcrest Dr, is a froyo vending machine by the Sprinkles cupcake ATM at The Oaks. The machine was installed in 2022.
  • Wild Cherry Frozen Yogurt, 1724 N Moorpark Rd, is a self-serve froyo shop that also sells boba drinks. When they first opened in 2010, they charged $0.33/oz. Wild Cherry also has a location in Camarillo and one that closed in Ventura.

Former Froyo Shops


  • Bericup, 382 W Hillcrest Dr., was a self-serve froyo shop in the food court area of The Oaks Mall. The shop opened in 2009 and may have closed in 2014. BeriCup was a froyo chain founded in Garden Grove, CA in 2007.
  • Blizz Frozen Yogurt, 2200 Thousand Oaks Blvd, was a self-serve froyo chain from Southern California. It was open from 2010 – 2011.
  • Golden Spoon, 2000 Avenida de los Arboles, closed in 2013. I’m not sure when it opened but probably before 2010.
  • Golden Spoon, 1404 N Moorpark Rd., probably opened before 2010 and closed in 2013. The owner changed the concept to Tizzy’s Yogurt Café.
  • Go Greek, 350 W Hillcrest Dr., opened in May 2018 at the Oaks Mall and closed less than a year later in March 2019. The authentic Greek yogurteria served fresh Greek yogurt and frozen Greek yogurt. The froyo was self-serve.
  • Krave It, 350 Via Las Brisas, was a self-serve froyo shop that opened in 2015 and closed in 2017
  • Lotus Yogurt Bar, 540 N Moorpark Rd STE 1, was a small self-serve froyo shop in the Village Square Shopping Center that opened in 2009 and closed in 2011. Lotus Yogurt Bar also had locations in Northridge and Hermosa Beach (both now closed).
  • Mali Cuisine, 140 W Hillcrest Dr suite 111, was a Southeast Asian restaurant that also had self-serve froyo. It was open from 2016 – 2021.
  • Penguin’s Frozen Yogurt, 1344 N Moorpark Rd, unknown opening and closing dates.
  • SweetXO, 350 W Hillcrest Dr, opened on the 2nd floor of The Oaks Mall in 2014 and closed in 2015. The shop had self-serve froyo, ice cream, cupcakes, cookies, candy, and gifts.
  • TCBY, 1772 E Avenida De Los Arboles, opened and closed in 2009 or 2010.
  • TCBY, 212 W Hillcrest Dr, Ste M4, probably closed well before 2010
  • TCBY, 3170 Los Feliz Dr, probably closed well before 2010
  • TCBY, 378 W Hillcrest Dr #K010B, was at The Oaks Mall
  • Tizzy Yogurt Café, 1404 N Moorpark Rd, opened in 2013. It was started by an ex-Golden Spoon franchisee and served froyo, shakes, smoothies, Belgian waffles, oatmeal, and coffee. It may have closed in 2014.
  • Yozen Frogurt, 2416 E Thousand Oaks Blvd, opened in 2008 and closed in 2011. The original Yozen Frogurt opened in West Hills in 2007. The Thousand Oaks branch was self-serve.

I found 16 former froyo shops in Thousand Oaks. There were probably other Penguin’s locations but it’s difficult to find out much about them because they closed so long ago. Did I miss any froyo shops in Thousand Oaks? Let me know.

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.

Monday, July 31, 2023

Froyo Scene in Palm Springs


Fro-yo girl here. Palm Springs, California, is known for its golf courses, hot weather, and Mid-Century Modern style. The population is 48,390 and the median age is 56.1 years of age.

TCBY was probably the first froyo shop in Palm Springs but I wasn’t able to find out when it opened or closed. In 2008, Yogurt On Tap and Cactusberry opened. Yogurt On Tap was renamed Jus Chillin in 2012. Today, three froyo shops remain: Jus Chillin, Monster Shakes, and Tutti Frutti. Jus Chillin is 15 years old and Tutti Frutti is twelve years old. 

Current froyo shops

  • Jus Chillin has two locations in downtown Palm Springs: 190 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way and 155 S. Palm Canyon Dr. The E. Tahquitz Canyon location was established in 2008 when it was called Yogurt On Tap and was self-serve. The name was changed to Jus Chillin in 2012 when the menu was expanded. The Palm Canyon Dr. seems to have opened in 2022 and doesn’t have froyo. The older shop has self-serve frozen yogurt, gelato, ice cream, shaved ice, smoothies, acai bowls, pitaya bowls, banana splits, and more.
  • Monster Shakes has two locations: 425 S Sunrise Way Suite H-7, Palm Springs, and 68718 E Palm Canyon Dr. #300, Cathedral City. The first location, Palm Springs, opened in 2018, taking over the Yogurt At Its Best space. They’re known for their monster shakes, but also serve Dole Soft Serve, Hawaiian shaved ice, smoothies, frozen yogurt, banana splits, energy bowls, floats, etc.
  • Tutti Frutti, 245 S Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, offers self-serve froyo, juices, and smoothies in downtown Palm Springs. The shop has been locally owned and operated since 2011.

Former froyo shops

  • Cactusberry Frozen Yogurt & Desserts, 1775 E Palm Canyon Dr, Ste 145, Palm Springs, was established in 2008 as a full-service dessert shop serving froyo, gelato, and sorbet. They created their own Cactusberry froyo flavor, prickly pear, and strawberry. The shop closed in 2016.
  • Eddie’s Frozen Yogurt, 300 E Arenas Rd, Palm Springs, was located in downtown Palm Springs. Eddie’s opened in February 2010 and was voted the best froyo in Palm Springs. The froyo was self-serve and they had over 40 toppings. It had a fun, club-like atmosphere. Ownership changed in 2014 and the shop closed in 2018.
  • Golden Spoon, 2465 E Palm Canyon Dr, Ste 1105, Palm Springs, was a part of the counter-serve California-based froyo chain. It may have opened in 2009 and closed in 2011. 
  • TCBY/Beriyo was located in downtown Palm Springs. I don’t know when it opened or closed. 
  • Yogurt At Its Best, 425 S Sunrise Way Ste H-7, Palm Springs, was a self-serve froyo shop that opened in 2010 in the same shopping center as Albertson’s and closed in 2018. I went once and didn’t like it. Monster Shakes took over the space. 

Did I miss any froyo shops in Palm Springs? Let me know.

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 6, 2023

Tucson's Froyo History

BTO Yogurt, Tucson, Source: Yelp

Campus Candy, Tucson, Source: Yelp



Fro-yo girl here. In my previous post, I wrote about the froyo shops that are currently operating in Tucson, Arizona. Today, I’m sharing my list of former froyo shops in Tucson. Keep in mind that the older the froyo shop, the more difficult it is to find information.

History of Froyo in Tucson


TCBY, Carol’s Yogurt Shoppe (later Sundaze), and Yogurt Station/Yogurt Delight/Frozen Delight were the old school counter-serve froyo shops in town. Most of the froyo shops that opened after 2008 were self-serve. BTO Yogurt, a self-serve froyo concept, which was headquartered in Tucson, opened seven locations in Tucson. They also opened locations in other states. The first BTO Yogurt opened in Tucson in 2009 and the last one to close closed in 2019. They wanted to be the place for self-serve froyo in Tucson. Despite the abundance of BTO Yogurt branches, national chains like Red Mango, Tutti Frutti, Peachwave, Yogurtland, Orange Leaf, and U-Swirl joined the froyo fray. Surprisingly, Tucson has never had a Menchie’s.

There was a cluster of froyo shops by the University of Arizona but none remain. UA also had a Reis & Irvy’s froyo vending machine.

Costco, which has three locations in greater Tucson, used to carry froyo at their snack bar but they switched to soft serve ice cream. IKEA, another common source for froyo, does not have a location in Tucson.

Here’s the list of former froyo shops, in alphabetical order:
  1. BTO Yogurt, E. Sunrise Dr., Tucson, was the first BTO branch in Tucson. The shop opened in 2009 and closed in 2012. It was self-serve and offered 16 froyo flavors a day for $0.39/oz.
  2. BTO Yogurt, 8245 N. Silverbell Road, Tucson, was a self-serve froyo shop that opened in 2015 and closed in 2019.
  3. BTO Yogurt, 8295 N. Cortaro Road, Tucson was the second branch that was open in 2011.
  4. BTO Yogurt, 8650 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, was open from 2012 – 2013.
  5. BTO Yogurt, 2721 E Speedway Blvd in Tucson, was open from 2009 – 2014.
  6. BTO Yogurt, 9040 E. Valencia Rd., Ste. 172, Tucson, was open at Rita Ranch from 2013 – 2016.
  7. BTO Yogurt, 9725 North Thornydale Rd. # 139, Tucson, might have been open from 2012 - 2014.
  8. Campus Candy, 910 E University Blvd #5049, Tucson, was a chain of candy and self-serve froyo shops located near college campuses, including this one next to University of Arizona. The shop opened in 2011 with over 400 varieties of candy. At the time, it was the third Campus Candy in the US. It may have closed in 2019.
  9. Carol’s Yogurt Shoppe, 4777 E Sunrise Dr #139, Tucson, was founded in 1987 and had multiple counter-serve locations in Tucson. I’m not sure how many locations existed and I’m not sure of the order in which they opened. This location on Sunrise Dr. became Sundaze in 2002.
  10. Carol’s Yogurt Shoppe, 3601 East Broadway Blvd, Tucson, was part of the older froyo craze in Tucson. It was inside the El Con Mall.
  11. Carol’s Yogurt Shoppe, 923 E University Blvd, Tucson, was part of the older froyo craze in Tucson. This branch was across the street from the University of Arizona.
  12. The City Yogurt (1217 W Irvington Rd, Ste 141, Tucson) was a self-serve froyo shop that opened in 2011. They offered 14 froyo flavors at a time and may have closed in 2014 or 2015. It was the only froyo shop in the South Tucson area.
  13. Kona Beri, 9155 E Tanque Verde Rd, Tucson, opened in 2010 with a Hawaiian atmosphere and a self-serve format. The shop closed in 2016.
  14. Malibu Frozen Yogurt, 825 E University Blvd, Ste 161, Tucson opened in 2010 near the University of Arizona campus and the last review was in 2012. It was related to the Malibu Yogurt in Malibu, California. They also served ice cream and coffee. It was counter-serve.
  15. Orange Leaf, 4644 E Fort Lowell Rd, Tucson, might have opened in 2010 or early 2011, before U-Swirl opened their first location. The last check-in on Foursquare was in 2012. The shop was self-serve.
  16. The Parlour, 611 N 4th Ave Tucson, was a self-serve froyo shop that charged by the cup, not by weight. The kid’s cup was just $2. The Parlor opened in 2013 and closed in 2015. It had the same ownership as Magpies Gourmet Pizza next door. Magpies on 4th Avenue is still open.
  17. Pinkberry, 1303 E University Blvd, Tucson, opened on the University of Arizona on campus in 2012 and closed in 2016. It was the first Pinkberry to open in Arizona.
  18. Planet Smoothie, 7315 North Oracle Rd, Suite 108, Tucson, was open from 2011 – 2018. This location even had self-serve froyo.
  19. Planet Smoothie, 11025 Carolina Place Parkway, D-29, Tucson, was open in 2015 and may have had self-serve froyo.
  20. Red Mango, 4758 E Sunrise Dr, Tucson, may have opened in 2012 and closed in 2013. It was self-serve.
  21. Red Mango, 1031 N Park Ave #123, Tucson, was on the University of Arizona campus but I couldn’t find any reviews or information about the location.
  22. Reis & Irvy’s installed their froyo vending machine at the University of Arizona at the Slot Canyon Café in 2018. I’m not sure how long it was there but I doubt that it’s still there.
  23. TCBY, 7401 N La Cholla Blvd #155, Tucson, was inside the Foothills Mall. The location closed in 2018. It’s unclear when it first opened.
  24. TCBY, 7960 E Broadway Blvd, Tucson existed but I’m not sure when it was in business.
  25. Twirls, 3587 E Broadway Blvd, Ste 115, Tucson, was a self-serve froyo shop inside El Con Mall. It replaced U-Swirl in 2016 and closed in 2019.
  26. U-Swirl Frozen Yogurt, 3587 E Broadway Blvd, Tucson, was a self-serve froyo shop and part of a national froyo chain. Looking at social media posts, it seems to have opened in 2011 and closed in 2016. This was the first U-Swirl in Tucson.
  27. U-Swirl, 3601 East Broadway Blvd, Tucson, was located inside the El Con Mall. I’m not sure when it opened or closed but my guess is that it opened shortly after the first U-Swirl in Tucson.
  28. Yogurt Delight, 1101 N Wilmot Rd #107, Tucson, was a counter-serve froyo shop that may have opened in 2010 and closed in 2015/2016. It became Frozen Delight.
  29. Yogurt Station, 1101 N Wilmot Rd #107, Tucson, was a counter-serve froyo shop that may have opened in 2009. The last tweet was in 2010. It became Yogurt Delight.
  30. Yogurt Swirl, 4500 N Oracle Rd, Tucson, was a self-serve froyo shop inside Tucson Mall that may have opened in 2017 and closed in 2021. It seems to have closed in 2018 or 2019.
  31. Yogurtland, 2800 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, opened in 2013 and closed "temporarily" during pandemic in 2020. It never reopened. There are other Yogurtland locations in the Phoenix area (in Avondale, Chandler, and Mesa.

Did I miss any Tucson froyo spots? Let me know.

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, November 11, 2021

2021 Veterans Day Froyo Offers

 



Fro-yo girl here. Thank you, vets and active military, for your service to this country. I’ve compiled a list of froyo shops that are honoring veterans with a froyo discount or free froyo for Veterans Day. Here’s the alphabetical list:

  • 3 Spoons (Waco, TX): Enjoy 50% off your froyo on 11/11 with military ID or proof of service
  • CherryBerry (MN): Military get 20% off everyday with a military ID
  • Chills Froyo (Kennewick, WA): Vets get $5 off your order on 11/11
  • Counter Culture (LA): Free regular size Humphrey to all who served at participating locations on 11/11
  • Dessert Queen (Queen Creek, AZ): Vets enjoy 15% off any in-store purchase on 11/11
  • Ella’s Frozen Yogurt (Greenwood, IN): Military service members enjoy free froyo on 11/11
  • Kiwi Yogurt (PA & NJ): Active duty and veterans enjoy 50% off on 11/11 
  • Menchie’s (US locations): Menchie’s continues to its tradition of celebrating vets and active military personnel with 6 oz of free froyo with proof of service (military ID) on Veterans Day, November 11 (at participating locations).
  • Orange Leaf (Alliance, OH): Vets and active duty military get a free cup of froyo when you show your military ID on 11/11
  • Orange Leaf Bulverde (San Antonio, TX): Present your military ID on 11/11 and enjoy 50% off a cup of froyo
  • Orange Leaf Firestone Farms (Columbiana, OH): Vets and active duty military get a free cup of froyo when you show your military ID on 11/11
  • Orange Leaf (Lake Worth, TX): Present your military ID on 11/11 and enjoy 50% off a cup of froyo
  • Orange Leaf (Lufkin, TX): Vets get a free 5 oz cup of froyo on 11/11 with military ID
  • Orange Leaf (Mustang, OK): Present your military ID on 11/11 and enjoy 50% off a cup of froyo
  • Orange Leaf Council Bluff (Omaha, NE): Present your military ID on 11/11 and enjoy 50% off a cup of froyo
  • Orange Leaf (Owensboro, KY): Vets receive 50% off a cup of froyo on 11/11
  • Orange Leaf (New Braunfels, TX): Present your military ID on 11/11 and enjoy 50% off a cup of froyo
  • Orange Leaf (Saugus, MA): Present your military ID on 11/11 and enjoy 50% off a cup of froyo
  • Orange Leaf Southpark (Austin, TX): Present your military ID on 11/11 and enjoy 50% off a cup of froyo
  • Orange Leaf (Washington, MO): Show your military ID on 11/11 and enjoy a free small cup
  • Spoon Café (Williamstown, MA): Vets & active military get a free small froyo with two toppings all day on November 11
  • Sweet Cheeks (Sioux Falls, SD): Vets and active military get 50% off on 11/11, must show military ID
  • sweetFrog (Findlay, OH) Vets get a free cup of froyo ($5 value) all day on 11/11
  • sweetFrog Garrisonville (Stafford, VA): Show your military ID on 11/11 and get 25% off your entire purchase
  • sweetFrog (Hickory, NC): Vets and active military get a free 8 oz cup on 11/11
  • TCBY (US locations): Vets and active military enjoy 6 oz of free froyo on November 11 at participating locations with military ID or proof of service
  • Yogi Castle (Ellicott City, MD): 50% off for vets and active duty military on 11/11 with valid military ID
  • Yogurt Breeze (Lake Nona, FL): 20% off for all who have served on 11/11
  • Yogurtini Shoal Creek (Kansas City, MO): Vets eat free on 11/11
  • Yum Frozen Yogurt (Hornell, NY): For all who served, enjoy a special BOGO 50% off offer on 11/11

I will update the list as I come across new offers.

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

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